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1887 

CATALOGUE 



OF 



Trotting 



AND 



Thoroughbred Stock 



THE PROPERTY OF 



LELAND STANFORD, 

PALO ALTO, 
Santa. Clara Countv. California. 



SAN KRANCISCO: 

Kreeder and Sportsman Piblishing Co., Printers. 

1887. 



SF3 53 






INTRODUCTORY. 



Although it has not been the practice heretofore to publish an introdiic- 
tion to the catalogiaes of Palo Alto horses, the compiler for this year 
has deemed it proper to make a few prefatory remarks; not by presenting 
elaborate tables with extended comments, nor by minutely rehearsing 
performances of the animals incorporated in the list and those of their 
kindred which have gained distinction. 

It would be assuredly supererogatory to do more than call attention to 
what has been done by Palo Alto bred hprsew, and those by Palo Alto 
stallions bred by others, as they are too well known to need repetition. 
Sufficient in this respect to note that the success of this stiid since it was 
organized, is unparalleled in the history of the breeding of trotting horses. 

In the early days of trotting very little attention was given to " blood," 
which in this sense is synonymous with breeding. Little was known of the 
ancestry of many celebrities of the olden time, and few owners or drivers 
thought it had any bearing on the qi;estion. While it was recognized that 
the get of some sires were better adapted for fast harness work, the 
supposition was that the really fast trotter was a sort of an accident, and 
no attempt was made to systematize the breeding of trotters until long after 
the sport had become popular. Therefore, trotting pedigrees which run 
back half a century are somewhat shadowy, unless there are thoroughbred 
crosses; and, in every instance when the pedigree could be clearly 
established, some of that blood can be found. But it has been a point with 
many writers on trotting blood, to question that portion of a genealogical 
tree which embraced racing strains, and pedigrees which were accepted at the 
time the horses were alive, have been discarded on the gi-ound that some old 
man, an octogenarian perhaps, had a shadowj' recollection that it was 
different. In order that this catalogue should compare with general 
impressions, some of these "corrected" pedigrees have been adopted; not 
with the intention of endorsing, but as a matter which has little bearing on 
the siibject. It is better to look at what is close at hand, than sj)eculate on 
the right or wrong of the records of fifty years ago. When the disputed crosses 
comprise one thirty-second, one sixty-fourth, perhaps a still less amount of 
the whole blood, it is scarcely worth while to make it a bone of contention. 
Then again, these same writers, when "unknown" aj^ijears, jump to the 



conclusion tliat, it miast be a "cold" strain. This is not warranted, 
especially m California pedigrees. Among the large number of mares 
brought here during the great excitement of forty-nine and the early fifties, 
there were unquestionably many of them of good breeding. Broiight from 
countries where the thoroughbred predominated, from sections where the 
most popular strains of trotting blood of that era were valued, jt is 
altogether likely that the favorite horses of their owners would accompany 
them. Then, too, with a journey before them of thousands of miles, over 
a country which did not furnish supplies of any kind save grass, and in 
places little of that, men who had the means to choose, would select the 
very best, and therefore, when a pedigree runs back to an "emigrant" 
mare, it is a fair inference that in that case "unknown" is more likely to 
mean good blood than that of a " scrub." 

While in this catalogue are embraced all of the most popular strains of 
the East, there are two .families with numerous representatives, which 
belong to California exclusively, and of these it may be proper to give a 
short sketch. These are Belmonts and St. Clairs. 

Fortunately the blood of Belmont is as well attested as that of 
Lexington, without the smallest opportunity for the usual quibbling. By 
American Boy from imported Prunella by Comus, bred by Garret Williamson 
of Ohio, and brought to this coast when quite young by Mr. Williamson's 
sons, his descendants figure on the turf, track and road, and many race- 
horses, trotters and jDacers owe to him the main portion of their blood. 

The youngest Belmonts are now twenty-one years, and therefore sons and 
daughters are rare, although there are a number of granddaughters at Palo 
Alto, most of them being by Langford and Don Victor. 

The St. Clairs labor under the disadvantage of the founder of the family 
being in the "unknown" class, so far as pedigree is concerned, though by 
the best possible of all tests, public performances, they are not only known 
but renowned wherever fast trotters are admired. It is useless to sjieculate 
on the breeding of St. Clair, though reasoning from analogy it must have 
been "high." Among all the St. Clairs ever seen on the track or road, 
with one exception, there was the highest quality exhibited. Lady St. 
Clair, who had the fastest five miles on. record, had the form and finish of a 
thoroughbred, and every one of the St. Clair mares, and even the grand- 
daughters, at Palo Alto, closely approximate the same model. Stallions of 
inferior breeding do not beget such animals, and M'hile the veil which 
obscures the actual blood of St. Clair is impenetrable, the form, finish, 
spirit and capabilities of his descendants are better certificates of merit 
than the genealogy extending to the royal mares, if lacking these charac- 
teristics. Then Avhen to these are united the most wonderful aptitude to 
acquire the fast trotting gait, -when in the second generation they have con- 
quered and occupy the highest place in three instances, in this case the 
unknown must be acknowledged, so far as actual merit goes, to be potent. 
Lady St. Clair, Mayfly and Mayflower were daughters. The former paced 
five miles in 12:54^4, and likewise showed a trotting gait that gave j)romise 
of great speed if cultivated. Mayfly trotted nearly twenty years ago in 



2:30%, at that time about the topnotch in California, and Mayflower, encnm- 
bered with fore shoes which weighed nearly two pounds each, and with 
rolls of shot almost as jjonderons, on each front pastern, made a mile in 
2:30%. This was also done in the early days of trotting on this coast which 
gives it greater significance. 

After years of constant labor hauling heavy loads, and undergoing such 
abuse as would have broken the heart of most horses, Occident, in 1S73, 
trotted a mile in 2:16i'4. He was the first horse to drop below 2:17, and the 
first of the grandsons or granddaiighters of St. Clair to gain distinction. 
The above-named were bred, as may be termed, Haphazard. Nothing is 
known of the blood of their dams, that of Occident to all appearance hav- 
ing a dash of native blood, while in all probability the dams of Mayfly and 
Mayflower were the progeny of •' American " mares. But when the blood 
of St. Clair was blended with that of Electioneer, and due attention was 
paid to development, there followed startling results. In 1880, Fred Crocker, 
then two years old, trotted a mile in 2:25^4, and the next year Wildflower, 
two years, trotted in 2:21, and Boiiita, two years, in 2:24%. Wildflower 
became incapacitated from a severe attack of distemper, so severe that great 
portions of flesh were eaten away, ears curtailed and a hole corroded 
through the membrance which separates the nostrils. Bonita, at four years, 
obtained a record of 2:18|'4 and "trained on" as is proved by her trotting 
last year in 2:18%. But by far the greatest performance, excepting the 2:21 
of Wildflower, was that of Manzanita, and few will question that it can be 
classed with the best when age is taken into consideration. When four 
years old she not only trotted in 2:16, but also defeated the best of her age, 
among them the great Patron. It is not the intention to present illustra- 
tions which have not been made h\ public, or the value of this blood could 
be shown in a much stronger light. And this sketch, etching would be a 
better name, is drawn in order to give those at a distance a little insight 
into the merits of the St. Clairs; and the summarj' shows: The fastest five 
miles either pacing or trotting, the fastest record wp to 1874, the fastest and 
second fastest two-year-old record, the fastest four-year-old, and three of 
the blood with records below 2:19. 

It is manifestly beyond a ]-easonable limit to enter into an analysis of 
the various strains of blood which are recorded in this catalogue. Besides 
the stallions there is a galaxy of mares such as never were congregated on 
one stud farm before. In fact, the compiler takes it upon himself to say 
that, it would be a difficult matter to equal them if the searcher had un- 
limited money at his command and the whole world to select from outside 
of Palo Alto. 

Neither is there any necessity for dilating on the blood further than to 
call attention to the gi-eat variety, and the number of what is now called 
"gilt-edged" trotting pedigrees. Whoever fails to satisfy himself on the 
score of breeding must have peculiar ideas. The greatest living sire at the 
head of the stud, seconded by stallions which, rated by form, breeding and 
performances, cannot be excelled, and with two hundred and eighty-five 



broodmares eminently qualified to be mated witli them, what more on this 
head can be desired ? 

Although there is no actual necessity for elaboration, the compiler 
would be well pleased to go fully into the merits of the subject. But in 
that case many chapters would be required and a good-sized volume afford 
none too much space. There is a necessity, however, for brevity, and keep- 
ing that requirement in view compels curtailment to the briefest space. 

There never was a catalogue of any magnitude, or stiid-book, or collec- 
tion of pedigrees of any kind, that was free from errors. This is not 
siipposed to be an exception, though it is hoped that the mistakes are few 
and of minor importance. 

The plan of stud-books has been followed in indexing. All that are 
named M'ill be found, and the few without a distinctive appellation, under 
their dams. 

Since the forms went to press Lot Slocum has lowered his record to 
2:17%, and Old Nick, by Electioneer from Stockton Maid, has gained a record 
of 2:23. 

JOS. CAIEN SIMPSON. 
San Francisco, September 1S87. 



INDEX 



PAGE. 

Abbess 43 

Abbie 44, 199 

Abbott 44 

Ada 45 

Addie 46 

Addie A 46 

Adelaide 47 

Adele 45, 48 

Adiel 56 

Admont 18, 46 

Ahwaga 126 

Alameda Maid 48 

Alamira 48 

Alaska 146 

Alban ..8, 136 

Albert 49 

Albion 55 

Aleck 50 

Alfred , 8, 49 

Alice 49, 199 

Alma 50 

Alta Belle 50, 64 

Alva 50 

AlTaretta 50, 176 

Alvinza 51 

Amal 48 

Amalia 258 

Amandine 132 

Amelia 259 

America 52 

American , 52 

American Girl 53, 141 



PAGE. 

Americns 53 

Ameriquita 52, 54 

Amethj'st 54 

Amlet 54 

Amrah 55 

Amy ... 55 

Amy Gardner 287 

Annie Benton 84 

Ansel 6 

Anselma 95 

Anteros 81 

Antinons 13, 53 

Antonia 81 

Aphrodite 56 

Aragon 49, 56 

Arbutus 55 

Argo 53 

Argyle 247, 262 

Ariana 208 

Arodi 56 

Arol 56, 60 

Ash 57, 58 

Ashby 57, 58 

Ashland 58 

Asthore 59 

Anrelia (Electioneer) 60 

Aurelia (Wildidle) 255, 259 

Aiirora 60 

Aznioor 13, 159 

Barbara Maid 61 

Barnes 61 



PAGE. 

Barnes Idol 62 

Beatrice 63 

Beautiful Bells 64 

Bell Boy 64 

Bell Campbell 66. 183 

Belle 65 

Belle Boyd 71 

Bellelsle 66 

BellMcClay 174 

Benefactor 17, 112 

Benefit 12 

Bentoneer 122 

Benton Frolic 9, 268 

Bentonian 11 

Benton Waxy 67 

Berna ....260, 284 

Bertie 68, 69 

Bertha 53, 67 

Bess 68, 69 

Bessie Hooker 256, 284 

Bessie Shannon 255 

Bijou 69 

Billow 233 

Bismark 206 

Blarney 69 

Blonde 73 

Blooming 70 

Bonita 172 

Bonnie 52, 70 

Boyd 71 

Boydana 71 

Boydell 31, 221 

Boxhorn 30, 167 

Bridget 254, 284 

Bright Eyes 72, 206 

Brilliant , 72 

Britta 69, 72 

Bruce 248, 271 

Brunette 73 

Brutiis 248, 288 

Camilla 74 

Camiola 74, 75 

Candidate 198 

Captain Smith 157 

Career 92 

Carlisle 18 



Carrie C 75, 157 

Caspean 176 

Cassandre 75 

Cassie 75, 76 

C. C 77 

Cecil 76, 262 

Cecilia 77 

Cedric 23, 76 

Celia 76, 77 

Ceres 253, 286 

Chancellor 285 

Charley 58 

Charley Taylor 52 

Chime Bell 78 

Chimes 64 

Chiquita 201 

Christmas 138 

Clair 78 

Claremont 79 

Clarence 78 

Clarabel 78 

Clariurso 79 

Clary 34, 100 

Clay (Clay) 108 

Clay (Electioneer) 7, 157 

Clay (Fred Low) .. 157 

Cleopatra 80 

Clifton 78 

Clifton Bell 14, 78 

Coin 32, 76 

Colma 222 

Col. Benton 104 

Columbine 81 

Commotion 221 

Conrad 28, 81 

Conquest .... 262 

Consolation 82 

Constance 82 

Contention 80, 83 

Cora , 78, 83 

Cornelia (Carnelian) 261 

Cornelia (Fred Low) 84 

Cornelia (Isonomy) . . . . 253, 281 

Cornucopia 84, 211 

Cuba ... 262 

Cutaway 263 

Cyrus ..........247, 288 



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PAGE. 

Czar 103 

Daisy C 85 

Daisy D . . . 85, 86 

Daisy Miller 85 

Daly 89 

Daiue Winnie 87 

Delia.. 87, 88 

Del Monte 268 

Del Norte 101 

Diana 88 

Diavolo 87 

Diva 205 

Dixie 88 

Doe 90 

Dolly 89, 133 

Dolphin 137 

Don 58 

Don Marvin 83 

Doolittle 133 

Dora 90, 126 

Easter 58 

Ecart 265 

Edilli 91, 92 

Edith Carr 92 

Edna 93, 98 

Edon... 93, 100 

Edos 222 

Egotist 223 

Eila 94 

Eileen Oge 94 

Elaine 95 

Eleanor 96, 287 

Electa 97 

Electioneer 1 

Electioneer Queen 210 

Elector 118 

Electric 159 

Electricity 16 

Electro 18, 105 

Elite . 97 

Eliza Dolph 98 

Ella 134 

Ellison 30, 134 

Elmira ..94, 98 



PAGE. 

Eloise , 98 

Elsie 95, 99 

Emaline 100 

Emma 99 

Emma Kobson 100 

Eros 2^2 

Errata 96 

Essie 101 

Esther 101 

Ethel 97, 101 

Etiticia 102 

Evangeline 103 

EvaT 102 

Express 101 

Extra 101, 103 

Fairest 104 

Fairmont 104 

Fairy Rose 264 

Fannie L 265 

Fannie Lewis 265 

Fatina 105, 1.35 

Faustina 254, 266 

Fay 167 

Feiicia 255, 268 

Fenela 106 

Festiis 251, 267 

Fidelia 106 

Fifine 107, 113 

Flirt 266 

Flood 244 

Flood Tide 249, 275 

Flora 108 

Flora Anderson 108, 109 

Florence 109 

Florence Anderson 109 

Florida 110 

Flossy 85, 110 

Flou Flou 273 

Flower Girl Ill, 170 

Floweret 170 

Flushing Belle Ill 

Fostress 204, 267 

Freda 268 

Fred Ci-ocker 176 

Frolic (Harry Clay) 112 

Frolic (Thunder) 268 



PAGE. 

Froii Fiou 113 

Full Sail 109 

Fun 258 

Gabrielle 114, 120 

Gambara 119 

Garaphelia 115 

Gardey ■■■■,.. 287 

Garfield 133 

Garlaud . , 287 

Gazella .114, 116 

Gazelle (Hambletonian) 116 

Gazelle (Primus) 115, 172 

Gem 122 

Gen. Benton 4 

Geoffrey 250, 270 

George Crocker 176 

Georgiana 119 

Georgie 118 

Gerhardine 256, 271 

Gertie 116, 117 

Gertrude Eussell 87 

Getaway 269, 271 

Gilberta 118 

Gipsy 118 

Glencairu (also called Lot Slo- 

cum) 119 

Glencora 119 

Glendair 270 

Glendale 119 

Glendew 270 

Glenne 120 

Glenola 119 

Glimpse 248, 264 

Gloom 119 

Gnome 118 

Golden Slippers 185 

Goneaway 271 

Good Gift 30, 184 

Gorgo 253, 266 

Goula 272 

Greenfield 148 

Gretchen 121 

Grindelia 119 

Grisette 115, 121 

Grit 119 

Guardsman 270 



Guenn 270 

Guess !..115, 122 

Gypsum 118 

Hans 25, 215 

Harcourt 215 

Harriett 123 

Harry Peyton 187 

HattieC 122, 176 

Hattie Hawthorne 123 

Hector 143 

Helen , 48 

Hello 164 

Helpmate 124 

Henrietta 124, 133 

Henry W 133 

Hermana 125, 220 

Hernani , 118 

Hinda Rose 64 

Hit or Miss 164 

Howard 158 

Hummer 91 

Hyperion 27, 158 

Ida 125 

Idlemay 168 

Idleness 268 

Illium 176 

Imray 220 

lone 126 

Ira... . 126 

Irene 126, 141 

Isma 126, 127 

Isonomy 35, 127 

Issa 125 

Ivanhoe 14, 127 

Ivanne 127 

Ivy 127 

Janet N 253, 259 

Jason 274 

Jennie Benton 128, 130 

Jennie C 273 

Jessie M 168 

Josie 128, 239 

Juanita. 130 

Judith 129 



XI 



PAGE. 

Julia 129 

Julian 129 

Juliet 129 

Juniatta 130, 157 

Katharion 274 

Kathleen 131, 274 

Keepsake 274 

Kenneth 251, 274 

Kriss Kringle 15, 138 

Lady Agnes 135 

Lady Amanda 132 

Lady Beecher 133 

Lady Dooley 133 

Lady Ellen 134 

Lady Evangeline 275 

Lady Kline 135 

Lady Lowell 135 

Lady Morgan 136 

Lady Khoads 137 

Lady Scully 137 

Lady Thorn, Jr 138 

Lady Viva 139 

Lady Zetler 139 

Laelia 276 

Laura C 140, 265 

Laxira Keene 141 

Lawrence 20, 140 

Lennox 143 

Leabia 142, 143 

Lillian 143 

Lilly 143, 144 

LillyB 145 

Lina K 135, 146 

Linda 148 

Lira 145 

Lize 143 

Lizzie 147, 150 

Lizzie C 151 

Lizzie Collins 148 

Lizzie H 149 

Lizzie Hall 150 

Lizzie Miller 150, 170 

Lizzie Whips 151 

Lodema .... 153 

Lola 144 



PAGE. 

Lola Lee 157 

Lora 141, 152 

Lorentine 137 

Lorinne 153 

Lorita 135, 152 

Lot Slocum (See Glencalrn) 119 

Lou Whipple 153 

Lowell 26, 135 

Lula 154 

Lulaneer 154 

Lula Sprague 154 

Lula Wilkes 154, 155 

Macaria 174 

Macra 167 

Madeline 155, 159 

Madrone 198 

Madrono 168 

Maggie Mitchell 156 

Maiden 173 

Maid of Clay 157 

Mamie 158 

Mamie C 159 

Mammon (See Howard) 158 

Manette 46, 159 

Mano 158, 160 

Manoa 168 

Manon 46 

Manzanita 170 

Maple 46 

Maralia 160, 168 

Marcella 256, 278 

Maria 161, 179 

Maria Pilot 162 

Mariette 163 

Marinda 136 

Marion 136 

Mark Twain 273 

Marlet 166 

Marplot 162. 163 

Marshra 164 

Martha 162, 165 

Marti 166 

Martinez 166 

Mary 167 

Mattie 167 

Maurice 159 



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PAGE. 

May 168, 170 

Maybell 168, 170 

Maybird 169, 170 

May Day 169 

May Dream 169 

Mayflower 1 70 

Mayflower Mohawk 170, 171 

Mayfly 172 

May Queen 173 

McCa 174 

Mecca 172, 174 

Medora 175, 206 

Melinche 176 

Melissa 163, 177 

Merced 118 

Mercedes 118 

Merlin 187 

Meta 174 

Millie 177 

Mills 178 

Milo 178 

Minnie 141, 179 

Minnie Norris 180 

Minx 179, 181 

Mischief 176, 181 

Miss Beecher 133, 182 

Miss Campbell 183 

,Miss Gift 184 

Miss Knox 136, 185 

Miss Lancaster 186 

Miss Peyton 187 

Miss Sedgwick 187 

Miss Shelton 191 

Miss Walker 188, 196 

Miss Williamson 188 

Modesto 211 

Mohawk Chief 10 

Mohawk McCa 174, 189 

Mollie Cobb 53, 190 

Mollie Shelton 191 

Monday 243 

Monora 192, 277 

Monte Belle 192 

Monteith 20, 159 

Mora 193 

Morea 162 

Morgianna 136, 193 



PAGE. 

Morning Glory 166, 194 

Mortimer 166 

Motion 92 

Mozart 277 

Mozelle 277 

Music 277, 278 

Mutiny 278 

Myrtha 174, 194 

Nadine 195, 198 

Napoleon 206 

Natherleigh 196 

Navidad 31, 138 

Ned Cook i'.04 

Nellie Benton 195, 199 

Nellie Walkei- 196 

Nemo 16, 197 

Nephew 3 

Nettie Benton 196, 197 

Nettie Walker 196, 197 

Niece , 198 

Niles 1-9 

Nina 37 

Nisa 279 

Norah 198 

Norcott 199 

Norlane 95 

Norma 199 

Norval 12, 199 

Norway 11, 199 

Nova Zembla 279 

Odette 200 

Oriflamme 268 

Orphan Girl 200 

Ouida 252, 258 

Palo Alto 13, 87 

Palo Alto Belle 64 

Parkville 60 

Paroquita 176 

Patilla 280 

Patti 201, 206 

Pearl 176, 201 

Peel 248, 283 

Penelope 2U2, 204 

Pepin .•.-.•.-••.•. 187 



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PAGE. 

Peruvian Bitters 196 

Peter, Jr 280 

Petroleuse 281 

Petti Sing 225 

Peyton 187 

Philander 250, 283 

PlKL-be Anderson 109, 282 

Piedmont 5 

Pine Tree . 203 

Piney 202, 203 

Piney Lewis 203 

Planetia 204 

Plautress 204 

Plato 204 

Playmate 205 

Pomona 20, 201 

Precioiis 268, 283 

Prima Donna 205 

Prudence 273 

Prussian Maid 206 

Queen Bess 284 

Question 267 

Kachel 207, 211 

Kama 208 

Eamona 207, 211 

Kebecca 78, 208 

Redeye 85 

Kegal 285 

Eegalia 285 

Kegiua 209, 285 

Reno 145 

Restless 210 

Rexford 15, 208 

Rhona 286 

Rigliu 285 

Rita 285 

Rivulet 211 

Robin Girl 212 

Robin Hood 212 

Robin Lass 212 

Rosemont 64, 213 

Rosetta 286 

Sallie Benton 213, 222 

bailie G 214, 287 



I'AGE. 

Sallie Gardner 287 

Sallie Hamlet 215 

Sallie Sontag 216 

Sarah 70, 217 

Satanella 113, 218 

Shannon 245 

Shannon Rose 254, 264 

Signa 218 

Sirena 220 

Hister 219, 220 

Sister to Irene 141, 220 

Slumber 265 

Somnambula 222 

Sontag Dixie 221 

Sontag MohaM'k 222 

Soprano 205, 222 

Sphinx 223 

Sport 17, 222 

Sprite 223 

^piy 223 

St. Bel 64 

St. Just 106 

Stella ;; 137 

Stephanotis 151, 224 

Suisun , . 225 

Sultana 224 

Sunol 234 

Susette 225 

Susie 225 

Teardrop 288 

Tehama 150 

Telie 226, 227 

Texana 227 

Thalia 227, 229 

Theora 133, 228 

Theressa 228, 229 

Tibbie 229 

Tippera 229 

Tom Benton 191 

Towue 44 

Trustee 230 

Twilight 60 

Uinta 62, 230 

Undine 62 

Unique 62 



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PAGE. 

Unis 62 

Urania 231 

Valiant 275 

Victoria (Don Victor) 175, 231 

Victoria (Fred Low) 58 

Victress 232 

Vincenzo 22, 231 

Viola 233 

Violet 233 

Wamba 238 

Wanda 151 

Warlock 24, 196 

Waterloo 143 

Wave 233 

Wavelet 233 

Waxana 234 

Whipple's Last 180 

Whips 7, 151 

Whipster 29, 169 



PAGE. 

Whittier 151, 246 

Wild Boy 23, 234 

Wildflower 170, 234 

Wildmay 168 

Wildred 235, 236 

Wilhelmina 236 

Will Crocker 12, 176 

Will Florence 41 

Wilmina 236, 237 

Wilmington Ill 

Winnie S 87 

Winoa 238 

Winona 238 

Winrow 248, 263 

Woodflower 170 

Woodnut 46 

Woolsey 9, 234 

Wyandotte 238 

Yonng Josselyn 239 



A3DDEND A 



Sales, deaths, etc., since the body of this catalogue was 

printed. 

SOLD. 

B. c; foaled 1887; by Electioneer, dam Beautiful Bells. 

Page 64. 
B. f. ; foaled 1886; by Electioneer, dam Maple. Page 38. 
B. c; foaled 1885; by Gen. Benton, dam May Day. Page 

21, 169. 
Ch. g.: foaled 1885; by Norway, dam Myrtha. Page 21. 

DIED. 

Cb. f.; foaled 1887; by Piedmont, dam Elsie. Page 99. 

B. f. , Doe; foaled 1885; by Electioneer, dam Dora. Page 

90. 
Blk. m.; Ameriquita; foaled 1878; by Electioneer, dam 

America. Page 52, 54. 

GELDED. 

Tvanhoe, br. c; foaled 1883; by Electioneer, dam Isma. 
Page 14. 



Trottinp: Stock 



STALLIONS. 



ELECTIONEER 125, b. s., 15. 2i hands; white Liud feet; 
foaled May 2, 1868; bred by Charles Back- 
man, Orange Co., N. Y. By Rysdyk's Ham- 
bletonian. 

First dam. Green Mountain Maid (dam of Pros- 
pero, 2.20; Elaiue, 2.20; Dame Trot, 2.221; 
Storm, 2.26f; and Antonio, 2.28|; by Sayre's 
Harry Clay, 2.29. 
Second dam, Shanghai Mary, a very fast trotting 
mare, pedigree not traced. 
Hambletonian (Rysdyk's), by Abdallah. 

First dam, Charles Kent mare, by imp. Bell- 
founder. 
Second dam, Oue-Eye, by Bishop's Hambletonian. 
Third dam, Silvertail, by imp. Messenger. 
Abdallah, by Mambrino, son of imp. Messenger. 

Dam, Amazonia, by a son of imp. Messenger. 
Hambletonian, (Bishop's), by imp. Messenger. 
First dam. Pheasant, by imp. Shark. 
Second dam, by imp. Medley. 
Harry Clay (Sayre's), by Neave's Cassius M. Clay, Jr. 

Dam by imp. Bellfounder. 
Cassius M. Clay, Jr. (Neaves's), by Cassius M. Clay, 
son of Henry Clay, by Andrew Jackson. 
First dam, by Chancellor. 

Second dam, by Engineer Second, sire of Lady 
Suffolk, by Engineer. 
Chancellor, by Mambrino, son of imp. Messenger. 

Dam by imp. Messenger. 
Engineer 2d, by Engineer, son of imp. Messenger. 
First dam, by Plato. 
Second dam, by Rainbow. 
Plato, by imp. Messenger. 

First dam, Pheasant, by imp. Shark. 
Second dam, by imp. Medley. 



Eainbow, by imp. Wildair. 

First dam, by General Heard's True Briton. 

Second dam, imp. mare, by Duke of Bolton's 
Starling. 

ELECTIONEER'S get have the following fast records: 

Yearling, Hinda Rose, (fastest to date) - 2-36* 

Two Year Old Wildflower, " " - 2-21 

" Palo Alto (Stallion), public trial- 2-231 

" Bonita, - _ _ _ 2-24^ 

" Fred Crocker, - - - - 2-25i 

" Bell Boy (Stallion) - - - 2.27i 

" Carrie C, - - - - :a.27* 

" Sphinx (Stallion) - - - 2-29* 

" Suisun, - - - - 2-31* 

'• Ella, - - - - 2-33* 

" Chimes (Stallion) - - - 2-33* 

Three Year Old Hinda Rose, - - - 2 19J 

" Manzanita, - - - 2.23i 

" Sphinx (Stallion) - - 2.24i 

" Rexford (Stallion) - - - 2-24 

Four Year Old Manzanita. (fastest to date) - 2. 16 

" Bonita. - - - - - 2-181 

" Ante volo (Stallion) - - 2-19* 

" Palo Alto (Stallion) • - 2-201 

" " Albert W., (Stallion) - - 2.22 

" " " " " 2 miles. - 4.51 

" Carrie C, - - 2.24 

" Lot Slocum (G-lencairn) - - 2.21* 

" St. Bell (Stallion) - - 2.24i 

" Azmoor (Stallion) - - - 2.301 

" Clay (Stallion) - - - 2.301 

Five Year Old " •'_--_ 2-25 

" Lot Slocum (Glencairn) - 2-19 

Six Year Old Anteeo (Stallion) - - 2-161 

" Adair, - - - - - 2-17^ 

Seven Year Old Albert W.. (Stallion) - - 2-20i 

" " Peruvian Bitters(pacer)- - 2.235 

Eight Year Old Albert W.,( Stallion) - 2.20 

" Fallis (Stallion) - - - 2.281 

" Stella, - - - _ 2-30 



NEPHEW, br. s., 15.1 hands; bred by James T. Talbot, 
Kentucky; foaled 1874. (4 year old record, 
2.36.) By Hambrino, 2.21J. 

First dam, Trotting Sister, by Alexander's Abdallah. 
Second dam, Lydia Talbot, by Taylor's Messenger. 
Hambrino, by Edward Everett. 

First dam, Mambrina, by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, Susie, by imp. Margrave. 
Third dam, Barbara Allen, by Collier. 

Nephew's Roll: 

Two Year Old Elite (gelding), - - " - 2.34 

Three Year Old Voucher (gelding), - - - 2-30^ 

" " Lucilla, ----- 2-28i 

Four Year Old Baby Mine, - - - - 232^ 

" Ha Ha (Stallion), - - - 2.31 

" Fred Arnold (Stallion), - - 2.30i 

'* Barney Horn (gelding), pacer, - 2-231 

Five Year Old Voucher, (gelding), - - - 2-22 

B. M., Lottie M., ------ 2-24 



GENERAL BENTON, 1755, b. s., 16 hands; white near 
hind ankle; foaled 1868; bred by General 
Benton, Jefferson County, N. Y. By Jim 
Scott. 

First dam. Lady Benton, by Gray's Hambletonian. 

Second dam, by Partridge's Blucher. 

Third dam, by Bush's Messenger. 
Jim Scott, by Rich's Hambletonian. 

First dam, by Stub Tail, son of Hungerford's 
Blucher, by Blucber. 

Second dam, Old Peg, by Greenbush Hambleto- 
nian, son of Mambrino. 
Hambletonian (Gray's) by Bishop's Hambletonian. 

Dam by Bishop's Hambletonian. 
Hambletonian, (Bishop's), by imp. Messenger. 

First dam. Pheasant, by imp. Shark. 

Second dam, by imp. Medley. 
Blucher (Partridge's), by Blucher, son of Duroc. 
Messenger (Bush's), by imp. Messenger. 

First dam, Queen Ann, by Oeler. 

Second dam, by Figure. 

Third dam, imp. mare Leader. 
Hambletonian (Rich's), by Abdelkader, son of Abdallah. 

First dam, by Trustee. 

Second dam, by Abdallah. 

General Benton is the sire of: 



Sallie Benton, 


3 year old record, - - - 2.29J 


Helen, 


3 " " " - - - 2.30i 


Sallie Benton, 


4 " " " - - - 2.171 


Bonnie, 


4 " '• " - - - 2.26 


Helen, 


4 " " (lost heat against time) 2.221 


Geo. H-, 


- - - - - - - 2 261 


Gipsy Queen, 


- - - - - - 2.29i 



PIEDMONT, 904, ch. s., 16.1 bands; foaled 1871; bred by 
H. A. Ferguson, Lexington, Ky. By Almont. 

Record 2- 17% 

First dam, Mag Ferguson, by Mambrino Chief. 

Second dam, by Grey Eagle. 
Almont, by Alexander's Abdallah. 

First dam, by Mambrino Chief. 

Second dam, by Pilot Jr. 

Third dam. Pope mare, said to be thoroughbred. 
Mambrino Chief, by Mambrino Paymaster, son of 

Mambrino and mare by imp. Paymaster. 
Grey Eagle, by Woodpecker. 

Dam, Ophelia, by Wild Medley. 
Abdallah (Alexander's) by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, Katy Darling, by Bay Roman, son of imp. 
Roman. 
Pilot Jr., by Pilot. 

First dam, Nancy Pope, by Havoc. 

Second dam, Nancy Taylor, by Alfred. 



ANSEL, b. s., 16 hands; foaled April 29, 1880; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Annette, by Lexington. 

Second dam. Grey Eagle mare, by Grey Eagle. 

Third dam, Mary Morris, by Medoc. 

Fourth dam. Miss Obstinate, by Sumpter. 

Fifth dam, Jennie Slamerkin, by Tiger. 

Sixth dam. Paragon, by imp. Buzzard. 

Seventh dam, Indiana, by Butler's Columbus. 

Eighth dam, Jane Hunt, by Wade Hampton's 

Paragon. 
Ninth dam, Moll, by imp. Figure. 
Tenth dam. Old Slamerkin, by imp. Wildair. 
Eleventh dam, imp. Cub mare, by Cub. 
Twelfth dam, Amaranthus' dam by Second. 
Thirteenth dam, dam of Leede's Flash and Fop, 

by Starling. 
Fourteenth dam, sister to Vane's Little Partner, 

by Croft's Partner. 
Fifteenth dam, sister to Guy, by Greyhound. 
Sixteenth dam. Brown Farewell, by Makeless. 
Seventeenth dam, b}' Brimmer. 
Eighteenth dam, by Place's White Turk. 
Nineteenth dam, by Dodsworth. 
Twentieth dam, Layton Barb mare. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 



CLAY, 4779, black nnd tan stallion, 15 hands; foaled Feb- 
ruary 22, 1879; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By Electioneer. 

Record 2-26. 

First dam, Maid of Clay, by Henry Clay. 

Second dam, by Dey's Messenger. 

Third dam, by Ballface Con sol. 
Henry Clay, by Andrew Jackson, son of Young Bashaw. 

Dam, the famous trotting mare Surrey. 
Dey's Messenger by Liberty, son of imp. Messenger. 

Dam, by Coriander, son of imp. Messenger. 
Ballface Consol, by Bond's Consol. 

Dam, by Coriander, son of imp. Messenger. 

Maid of Clay has Four in the 2-30 list- 



WHIPS, b. s. , 16 hands; white near hind foot; foaled March 
19, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Electioneer. 

First dam, Lizzie Whips, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, The Grand Dutch S., by Vandal. 
Third dam, by imp. M.irgrave. 
Fourth dam, Mistletoe, by Cherokee. 
Fifth dam, Black Eyed Susan by Tiger. 
Sixth dam, by Alfred. 
Seventh dam, by Algerine. 
Eighth dam, by Grey Alfred. 
Ninth dam, by Americus. 
Tenth dam, by imp. Medle3^ 
Eleventh dam, by imp. Shark. 
Twelfth dam, by imp. Fearuaught. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 



ALFKED, 5328, b. s., 16.3 hands; small star; foaled April 
12, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Alice, by Almont. 

Second dam, Norma, by Alexander's Norman. 

Third dam, by Sir Wallace. 

Fourth dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 

Fifth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 

Sixth dam, Lady Kobin, by Robin Grey. 

Seventh dam, by Quicksilver. 

Eighth dam, by Meade's Celer. 



ALBAN, 5332, b. s., 16.1 hands; hind feet white; foaled 
April 15, 1881; l.red by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Lady Morgan, by Rysdj'k's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Third dam. Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fourth dam, by Sea-gull, son of Duroc. 



BENTON FKOLIC, b. s., 16. L hands; few white hairs in 
forehead; foaled April 10, 1880; bred byLeland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Frolic, by Thunder. 

Second dam, imp. Siskin, by Muscovite. 

Third dam, Little Finch, by Hornsea. 

Fourth dam, Hinda, by Sultan. 

Fifth dam, Katharina, by Woful. 

Sixth dam. Landscape by Reubens. 

Seventh dam, Iris, by Brush. 

Eighth dam, by Herod. 

Ninth dam, by Goldfinder. 

Tenth dam, by the Sedley Arabian. 

Eleventh dam, Vanessa, by Regulus. 

Twelfth dam, by Fox. 

Thirteenth dam , by the Bloody Shouldered Arabian . 

Fourteenth dam, by Bassett Arabian 

Fifteenth dam, an Arabian mare. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book. ) 



WOOLSEY, 5337, b. s., 16 hands; foaled March 17, 1882; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Piilo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, Waxana, by General Benton. 
Second dam, Waxey, by Lexington. 



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MOHAWK CHIEF, black and tan stallion, 15.2 hands; 
near hind ankle white, with tips of white on 
front heels; foaled August, 1866; bred by 
Mr. Quigley, New York. By Rysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

First dam, Lady Perrine, by Toronto. 

Second dam, Tommy Thompson mare, by For- 
man's Grey Messenger. 

Third dam, by Revenge (Bond's). 
Toronto, by Mountain Boy (a fast trotter from near 
Toronto, Canada). 

First dam, by Honest John. 

Second dam, by imp. Nimrod. 
Honest John, by John Richards. 
Grey Messenger (Forman's), by imp. Messenger. 

Dam, of Revenge and Fearnaught blood. 
Revenge (Bond's), by Ball's Florizel. 

Dam, Miss Dance, by Ashe's Roebuck. 
Rysdyk's Hambletonian, by Abdallah. 

First dam, Charles Kent mare, by imp. Bellfounder. 

Second dam. One-Eje, by Bishop's Hambletonian. 

Third dam, Silvertail, by imp. Messenger. 
Abdallah, by Mambrino. 

Dam, Amazonia, by son of imp. Messenger. 
Mambrino, by imp. Messenger. 

Dam, by imp. Sourcrout. 
Bishop's Hambletonian, by imp. Messenger. 

First dam, Pheasant, by imp. Shark. 

Second dam, by imp. Medley. 



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N«). 3 



NORWAY, 5325, ch. s., 16.2 hands; foaled March 17, 1879; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Gen- 
eral Benton. 

First dam, Norma, (dam of Lucy Cuyler, 2.15|), 

by Alexander's Norman. 
Second dam, by Sir Wallace. 
Third dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 
Fourth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 
Fifth dam, Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 
Sixth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 
Seventh dam, by Meade's Celer. 
Alexander's Noi-mnn, by the Morse horse. 
First dam, by Jersey Highlander. 
Second dam, by Bishop's Hambletonian. 

(See No. 214.) 



No. 4 

BENTONIAN, 5324, b. s., 16 hands; strip; off fore ankle 
white; hind ankles white; foaled April 20, 
1878; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Lucetta, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Lucy Almack, by Young Engineer, 
son of Engineer 2d, sire of Lady Suffolk. 
Engineer 2d, by Engineer, son of imp. Messenger. 
First dam, by Plato, son of imp. Messenger. 
Second dam, by Rainbow, son of imp. Wildair. 



YOUNG STALLIONS. 



No. 1 

BENEFIT, 5827, b. s., 16 hands; strip; foaled April 
10, 1879. By General Benton. 

First dam, Lucetta, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Lucy Almack, by Young Engineer 
son of Engineer 2d, sire of Lady Suffolk. 
Engineer 2d, by Engineer, son of imp. Messenger. 
First dam, by Plato, son of imp. Messenger. 
Second dam, by Rainbow, son of imp. Wildair. 



No. 3 

WILL CROCKER, 5333, b. s., 15.3 hands ; off hind foot 
white; foaled May 5, 188L By Electioneer. 

Dam, Melinche, by St. Clair. 
(See No. 196.) 



No. 3 

NORVAL, 5335, b, s. , 15.3 hands; near hind foot white; 
foaled January 20, 1882. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Norma, by Alexander Norman. 
(See No. 229.) 



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No. 4 

AZMOOE, b. s., 15.2 hands; crescent in forehead; off hind 
foot white; foaled January 29, 1882. By 
Electioneer. 



Dam, Mamie C, by imp. Hercules. 
(See No. 172.) 



Xo. 5 

PALO ALTO, 5353, b. s., 16 hands; foaled February 15, 
1882. By Electioneer. 

Record, 220% 

Dam, Dame Winnie, by Planet. 

(See No. 67.) 



No. 6 

ANTINOUS, 4778, b. s., 15.2 hands; foaled April 9, 1882. 
By Electioneer. 

Dam, American Girl, by Toronto Sontag. 
(See No. 13.) 



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No. 7 

CLIFTON BELL, 5338, b. s., 16.1 hands; few white hairs 
in forehead; off fore foot white; near hind foot 
and ankle white; foaled March 5, 1883. By 
Electioneer. 



Dam, Clarabel, by Abdallah Star. 
(See No. 54.) 



, b. s., 15.2. hands; foaled March 10, 1883. 

By Electioneer. 

Dam, Miss Peyton, by imp. Glengarry. 
(See No. 209.) 



No. 9 

IVANHOE, 5339, br. s., 16.2 hands; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled April 1, 1883. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Isma, by General Benton. 
(See No. 127.) 



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No. 10 

KRISS KRINGLE, 5340, br. s., 15.3 hands; few white hairs 
in forehead; foaled April 16, 1883 By Elec- 
tioneer. 

Dam, Lady Thorn, Jr., by William's Mambrino. 
(See No. l44.) 



No. H 

REXFORD, 5342, b. s., 15.1 hands; off hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled April 27, 1883. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Rebecca, by General Benton. 
(See No. 243.) 



3-YEAR OLD STALLIONS. 



No. 13 

ELECTRICITY, 5344, br. s., 16.2 hands; near hind foot 
white; foaled January 18, 1884. By Elec- 
tioneer. 

First dam, Midnight, by Pilot. Jr. 

Second dam, Twilight, by Lexington. 

Third dam. Daylight, by imp. Glencoe. 

Fourth dam, Darkness, by Wagner, etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 
Pilot, Jr., by Pilot. 

First dam, Nancy Pope, by Havoc. 

Second dam, Nancy Taylor, by Alfred. 
Midnight, (dam of Jay-Eye-See 2.10 and Noontide 
2.20i). died at Palo Alto, January 19, 1884. 



No. 13 

NEMO; 5347, br. s., 15.2 hands; white hairs in tail; foaled 
March 2, ]884. By Clay. 

Dam, Nettie Benton, by General Benton. 
(See No. 225.) 



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No. 14 

SPORT, 5351, gr. s., 16 hands; foaled March 19, 1884. By 
Piedmont. 

Dam, Sontag Mobawk, by Mohawk Chief. 
(See No. 259.) 



No. 1.5 



-, b. s., 16 hands; star; off hind foot white 

above ankle; foaled April 4, 1884. By Pied- 
mont. 

Dam, American Girl, by Toronto Sontag. 
(See No. 13.) 



No. 16 

BENEFACTOR, b. s., 16 hands; crescent and snip; near 
hiud leg white half way; off fore foot and off 
hind foot white; foaled April 6, 1884. By 
General Benton. 

Dam, Frolic, by Harry Clay. 
(See No. 105.) 

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No. 17 

CARLISLE, ch. s., 15.3 hands; strip; white spot on off 
fore coronet; near hind leg white; foaled April 
17, 1884. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Idabelle, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Second dam, Godfrey Star, by Seeley's American 
Star. 

Third dam, by Hector, son of La Tourett's Bell- 
founder. 



No. 18 

ELECTRO, bl. s., 15.2 hands; near hind foot and ankle 
white; off hind foot white; foaled May 3, 1884. 
By Electioneer. 

Dam, Fatina, by Berlin. 

(See No. 95.) 



No. 19 

ADMONT, 5349, b. s., 14.3 hands; large star; foaled May 
4, 1884. By Piedmont. 

Dam, Addie, by Hambletonian Chief. 

(See No. 4.) 



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No. 20 

5 b- s., 15.1 hands; small star; foaled May 5, 

1884. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Waxana, by General Benton. 
(See No. 279.) 



2-YEAR OLD STALLIONS. 



No. 21 

MONTEITH, b. s., 16.1 hands; crescent in forehead; near 
hind foot white; outside of off hind foot white; 
foaled January 22, 1885. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Mamie C, by imp. Hercules. 

(See No. 172.) 



No. 22 

LAWRENCE, 5388, b. s., 16 hands; small white spot in 
forehead; foaled February 3, 1885. By Gen- 
eral Benton. 

Dam, Laura C, by Electioneer. 
(See No. 147.) 



No. 23 

POMONA, b. s., 15.2 hands; hind feet white; foaled Feb- 
ruary 4, 1885 . By Electioneer. 

Dam, Pearl, by George Lancaster. 
(See No. 233.) 



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No. 24 

, b. s., 15.3 hands; foaled February 10, 1885. 

By Geueral Benton. 



Dam, May Day, by Wissahickon. 
(See No. 188.) 



, br. s., 16 hands; star; near fore foot white; 

white spot on back of near hind foot; off hind 
foot white to ankle; foaled February 15, 1885. 
By General Benton. 

Dam, Mattie, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
(See No. 184.) 



No. 26 



, ch- s., 15.3 hands; strip; near hind foot white; 

off hind leg white; foaled February 28, 1885. 
By Norway. 

Dam, Myrtha, by Contractor. 
(See No. 221.) 



No. 37 



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-b. s., 16 hands; little white on near hind foot; 
foaled March 4, 1885 , By General Benton. 



Dam, Lilly, by Electioneer. 
(See No. 151.) 



No. 38 

VINCENZO, 5392, b. s., 15.1 hands; near hind foot white; 
off fore heel white; foaled March 12, 1885. 
By Electioneer. 

Dam, Victoria, by Don Victor. 
(See No. 275.) 



No. 39 

b. s., 15.1 hands; fore feet white on inside 

above ankles; near hind foot white to smkle; 
foaled Marclj 12, 1885. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Prussian Maid, by Signal. 
(See No. 240.) 



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No. »0 

WILD BOY, 5394, b. s., 15.2 hands; foaled March 13, 
1885. By General Benton. 



Dam, Wildflower, by Electioneer. 
(See No. 280.) 



No. 31 



b. s., 15.3 hands; star, strip and snip; near 

fore foot white; near hind foot white; foaled 
March 17, 1885. By Whips. 

Dam, Gabrielle, by Mohawk Chief. 
(See No. 107.) 



No. 32 

CEDEIC, 5378, b. s., 15.3 hands; small star; off hind foot 
white to ankle; foaled March 18, 1885. By 
Electioneer. 

Dam, Cecil, by General Benton. 
(See No. 50.) 



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No. as 
WARLOCK, b. s., 16 hands; small star and snip; hind 
feet white above ankles; foaled March 22, 1885. 
By Whips. 

Dam, Nellie Walker, by Thorndale or a son of 
Edwin Forrest. 



(See No. 224.) 



No. 34 

br. s., irxL bauds; foaled March 31, 1885. 

By Eros. 

Dam, Alice by Almont. 

(See No. 8.) 



No. 35 



b. s. 15.1 hands; near hind foot white; inside 

of off hind foot white; foaled April 10, 1885. 
By Electioneer. 

Pam, Nadine, by Wildidle. 
(See No. 222.) 



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rn. s., 15.3 hands; inside of off hind foot white; 

foaled April 20, 1885, By Dexter Prince. 

Dam, Daisy D., by Electioneer. 
(See No. 66.) 



No. 37 

HANS, b. s., 15.3 bands; near hind foot white; foaled 
April 22, 1885. By Whips. 

Dam, Sallie Hamlet, by Hamlet. 
(See No. 251.) 



No. 38 

b. s., 15.1 hands; hind feet white; foaled 

April 29, 1885. By General Benton. 

First dam, Florence, by Electioneer. 
Second dam, Florence Anderson, by Enquirer. 
Third dam, Sally Anderson, by imp. Glencoe. 
Fourth dam, Chloe Anderson, by Rodolph, etc. 



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No. 39 

LOWELL, b. s., 14.3 hands; of hind foot white to ankle; 
foaled May 10, 1885. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Lady Lowell, by Schultz's St. Clair. 
(See No. 140.) 



YEARLING STALLIONS. 



No. 40 

b. s., 15.2 hands; small speck in forehead; 

foaled Jan. 18, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Mamie C, by imp. Hercules. 

(See No. 172.) 



No. 41 

HYPERION, ch. s.,15 hands; foaled Feb. 5, 1886. By 
Piedmont. 

Dam, Mamie, by Hambletonian Jr. 
(See No. 171.) 



b. s., 15.2 hands; fore feet white; foaled 

Feb. 7, 1886. By General Benton. 

Dam, Gazelle, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
(See No. 110.) 



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- blk. s. , 14.3 hands; near hind foot white; 
foaled Feb'y 11, 1886. By Electioneer. 



Dam, Consolation, by Dictator. 
(See No. 59.) 



No. 44 



, b. s., 15.1 hands; star; off hind foot and 

ankle white; foaled Feb'y 17, 1886. By Alfred. 

Dam, Miss Peyton, by imp. Glengarry. 
(See No. 209.) 



CONRAD, b. s., 15 hands; star; off hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled Feb'y 17, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Columbine, by A. W. Richmond. 

(See No. 58.) 



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No. 46 

WHIPSTER, b. s., 14.2 hands; foaled Feb'y 20, 1886. By 
Whips. 

Dam, May bird, by Fred Low, sou of St. Clair. 
(See No. 187.) 



No. 47 

— -, b. s., 14.2 hands; foaled Feb'y 20, 1886. By 

Woodnut. 

Dam, Wildflower, by Electioneer. 

(See No. 280.) 



Mo. 48 



, b. s., 15 hands; star; hind feet and ankles 

white; foaled Feb'y 21, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Glenne, by Messenger Dutoc. 
(See No. 116.) 



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No. 49 

ELLISON, blk. s., 14.3 hands; near hind foot white around 
coronet; foaled Feb'y 25, 1886. By Elec- 
tioneer. 

Dam, Lady Ellen, by Carr's Mambrino. 
(See No. 138.) 



No. 50 

BOXHORN, ch. s , 15.1 hands; star; near hind foot white; 
foaled Feb'y 26, 1886. By Ansel. 

Dam, Mary, by Fred Low, son of St. Clair. 
(See No. 183.) 



No. 51 

GOOD GIFT, b. s., 15.1 hands; little white on near hind 
foot; foaled February 27, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Miss Gift, by Wildidle. 
(See No. 206.) 



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No. 52 

BOYD ELL, b. s., 15.1 hands; near hind foot white to ankle; 
foaled February 28, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Sontag Dixie, by Toronto Sontag. 
(See No. 258.) 



, br. s., 14.3 hands; hind feet white; foaled 

March, 4, 1886. By Will Crocker. 

Dam, Grisette, by Wildidle. 
(8ee No. 118.) 



No. 54 

NAYIDAD, b. s., 15.1 hands; strip; near hind foot and 
ankle white; foaled March 7, 1886. By Whips. 

Dam, Lady Thorn, Jr., by William's Mambrino. 
(See No. 144.) 



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No. 55 

COIN, b. s., 15 hands; hind feet white; foaled March 7, 188(i. 
Bv Electioneer. 



Dam, Cecil, by Geueral Benton. 
(See No. 50.) 



No. 56 



-, b. s., 15.1 hands; large star; hind feet and 
ankles white; foaled March 12, 1886. By 
Will Crocker. 



Dam, Eliza Dolph, by Wildidle. 

(See No. 83.) 



No. 5'. 



, b. s., 15.1 hands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; foaled March 20, 1886. By Benefit. 

Dam, Alice, by Almont. 

(See No. 8.) 



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No. 58 

, b. s., 15 hands; near hind foot white; off 

hind foot and ankle white; foaled March 22, 
1886. Bv Will Crocker. 



Dam, Mollie Shelton, by Eifleman. 
(See No. 215.) 



, b. s., 15 hands; snip: hind feet and ankles 

white; foaled March 24, 1886. By Whips. 

Dam. American Girl, by Toronto Sontag. 
(See No. 13.) 



No. 60 

, b. s., 15 hands; star; hind feet and ankles 

white; foaled March 25, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Maria, by Don Victor 
(See No. 176.) 



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, b. s., 14.1 hands; foaled March 25,1886. 

By Electioneer. 

Dam, Bright Eyes, by General Benton. 
(See No. 42.) 



No. 63 

CLAKY, b. s. , 14.3 hands; large star and small snip; 
little white on oS hind heel; foaled March 28, 
1886. By Clay. 

Dam, Emma Robson, by Woodburn. 
(See No. 87.) 



No. 63 

, b. s., 14.2 hands; hind feet white; foaled 

March 30, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Lina K., by Don Victor. 
(See No. 153.) 



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N^o. 64 

, rn. s , 15.1 hands; hind feet white; foaled 

April 3, 1886. By General Benton. 



Dam, Daisy D., by Electioneer. 
(See No. 66.) 



No. 65 

ISONOMY, ch. s., 15 hands; star; foaled April 9, 1886. 
By Piedmont. 

Dam, Ivy, by Don Victor. 
(See No. 128.) 



No. 66 

, b. s., 14 hands; foaled April 11, 1886. By 

Electioneer. 

Dam, May Queen, by Alexander's Norman. 
(See No. 192.) 



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No. 67 

b. s., 14.2 hands; foaled April 20, 1886. By 

Electioneer. 



Dam, Minx, by Don Victor. 
(See No. 202.) 



No. 68 

b. s., 14.8 hands; star; hind feet white; foaled 

April 25, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Barbara Maid, by A. W. Richmond. 

(See No. 25.) 



No. 69 

br. s., 14.2 hands; hind feet white; foaled 

April 27, 1886. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Mollie Cobb, by General Benton, 

(See No. 214.) 



FILLIES. 



No. 70 

b. f., star; parrot mouth; off hind foot white; 

foaled Feb. 16, 1884. By General Benton. 

First dam, Mohawk Waxey, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Waxey, dam of Alpha, by Lexington. 



No. 71 

NmA, b. f., star; foaled March 10, 1884. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Nancy, (dam of Medora, 2.33^), by 

John Nelson. 
Second dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Third dam, by Abdallah. 
John Nelson, by imp. Trustee, etc., etc. 



No. 73. 

b. f., crescent in forehead; off hind foot white; 

foaled March 20, 1885. By Eros. 

First dam, Kate Gift, by Lodi. 
Second dam. Ruby, by Winnebago. 
Third dam, Ellen Jordan, by Blacknose. 
Fourth dam, Emily Jordan, by imp. Jordan, 
etc., etc. 



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No. 73 

b. f., star; hind feet and ankles white; foaled 

Feb. 22, 1885. By Fallis. 



First dam, NanaS., by Hubbard. 
Second dam, by Nana Sahib. 



No. 74 

br. f., near hind foot white; foaled March 14, 

1885. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Camilla Urso, by Lodi. 
Second dam, Annette, by Lexington. 
Third dam, by Grey Eagle. 
Fourth dam, Mary Morris, by Medoc. 
Fifth dam, Miss Obstinate, bySumpter, etc. 



No. 75 

— , b f. , star and snip, off hind foot and ankle 

white; foaled March 20, 1886. By Electioneer- 

First dam. Maple, by JSutwood, 2.18|. 

Second dam, Addie (dam of Manon 2.21), by 

Hambletonian Chief. 
Third dam, by Harry Clay, 2.29. 
Hambletonian Chief, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Dam, by Superior. 



No. 



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, b. f.; foaled March 12, 188G. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Unis, by Electioneer. 

Second dam, Barnes' Idol, by Idol, son of Mam- 

brino Chief. 
Third dam, Ella Norton, by The Colonel. 
Fourth dam, Verbena, by imp. Leviathan. 
Fifth dam, Hippona, by Pacific, etc., etc. 



, b. f . ; foaled February 19, 1886. By Nephew. 

First dam, Tehama, by Joe Daniels. 
Second dam, Revole, by Woodburn. 
Third dam, by Langford. 
Fourth dam, Maiy Blaine, by Boston. 



No. -8 

, b. f., small white spot on off hind foot; foaled 

February 12, 1887. By Alban. 

First dam. Miss Shelton, by Electioneer. 
Second dam, Mollie Shelton, by Bifleman. 
Third dam, Eva Bascombe, by Lodi . 
Fourth dam, Ariadne, by Belmont. 



GELDINGS. 



No. 79 



b. g., black points; foaled April 3, 1877. 
By Priam. 

First dam, Nancy (dam of Medora 2.33^), by 

John Nelson. 
Second dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Third dam, by Abdallah. 



No. 80 



b. g., near hind foot white; black spots around 
coronet; foaled May 21, 1878. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Nancy, (dam of Medora 2.33^), by 

John Nelson. 
Second dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Third dam, by Abdallah. 



, b. g. , few white hairs in forehead; near fore 

foot white; hind ankles white; foaled March 
13, 1884. By Fallis. 

First dam, Alameda, by Langford, son of Belmont 

and Liz Givens by imp. Langford. 
Second dam. Lady Bell, by Belmont. 
Third dam, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 



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blk. g., foaled Feb'y 20, 1885. By Nephew. 



First dam, Tehama, by Joe Daniels. 
Second dam, Revole, by Woodburn. 
Third dam, by Langford. 
Fourth dam, Mary Blaine, by Boston. 



WILL FLORENCE, ch. g., strip; foaled April 11, 1886. 
By Piedmont. 

First dam, Florence, by Electioneer. 

Sei^oiid dam, Florence Anderson, by Enquirer. 

Third dam, Sally Anderson, by imp. Glencoe, etc. 



COLTS. 



No. 84 

, b. c, foaled Feb. 21, 1887. By Clay. 

First dam, Nana S., by Hubbard. 
Second dam, by Nana Sahib. 



BROOD MARES. 



No. 1 

ABBESS, b. m., 15.1 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
few white hairs on left nostril; foaled March 2, 
1881; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Abbie, by Almont. 

Second dam, Norma, by Alexander's Norman. 

Third dam, by Sir Wallace. 

Fourth dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 

Fifth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 

Sixth dam. Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 

Seventh dam, by Quicksilver, sou of imp. Medley 

Eighth dam, by Meade's Celer. 

PRODUCE. 

June 7, 1885, b. c, gelded, (dead,) by Dexter Prince. 

1886, barren. 
April 1, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stiuted to Whips.) 



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No. 2— Stainlard 

ABBIE, b. m., 16 hands; gray hairs on off fore ankle; 
foaled 1875; bied by Col. R. West, Lexington, 
Ky, By Almont. 

First dam, Norma, by Alexander's Norman. 
Second dam, by Sir Wallace. 
Third dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 
Fourth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 
Fifth dam. Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 
Sixth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley, 
etc., etc. 
Almont, by Alexander's Abdallah. 

First dam, by Mambrino Chief, etc., etc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 29, 1879, b. c, Towne, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer . 

1880, barren. 

March 2, 1881, b. f., Abbess, by MohaAvk Chief. 

March 18, 1882, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

April 14, 1883, b. c, Abbott (sold), by General 
Benton. 

1884, barren. 

Feb'y 9, 1885, b. f., (sold), by General Benton. 

March 1, 1886, b. f., by General Benton. 

April 14, 1887, b. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Albau.) 



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No. 3— Stainlard 

ADA, b. m., 15.1 hands; strip; four white legs; foaled 
May 8, 1875; bred by Chas. BackmaD, Stony 
Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By Messenger 
Duroc. 

First dam, Adele, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam. Lady Franklin, known in Hartford as 
Canada Girl. 

PRODUCE. 

March 10, 1881, ch. c, gelded (sold), by Wild Idle. 
April 1, 1882, b. f., Adele, by General Benton. 

1883-4, barren. 
April 1, 1885, ch. c, (sold), by Piedmont. 

1886, barren. 

1887, not bred. 

(Stiuted to Albuu.) 



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No. 4 

ADDIE, b. m., gray hairs on oflf hip; saddle marks; foaled 
1868 (dam of Manou; record, 2.21), bred at 
Cornwall, Orange Co., N. Y. By Hamble- 
tonian Chief. 

Dam, by Sayre's Harry Clay (2.29). 
Hambletonian Chief, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Dam, by Superior. 

PRODUCE. 

Julv 14, 1877, b. f., Manon 2.21 (sold), by Nutwood. 
Aug. 7, 187s, b. f., Manette, by Nutwood. 

1879-'80, barren. 
March 28, 1881, b. f., Maple (dead), by Nutwood. 
March 1, 1882, ch. c, Woodnut 2.25| (sold), by Nut- 
wood. 

1883, barren. 
May 4, 1884, b. c, Admont, by Piedmont. 
April 11, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
March i9, 1886, ch. f. , Addie A. bv Whips 
March 28, 1887, b. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 5 

ADELAIDE, ch. m., 16 hands; foaled 1867; bred by Wm. 
White, Lexington, Ky. By Black Donald, 
brother to Joe Hooker. 

First dam, by Capt. Beard. 
Second dam, Alida by Buford. 
Third dam, Sarpusette, by imp. Sarpedon, 
Fourth dam, Susette, by Aratus. 
Fifth dam, Jenny Cockracy, by Potomac. 
Sixth dam, Timoleon's dam, by imp. Saltram. 
Seventh dam, by Symme's Wildair. 
Eighth dam, by Driver, son of imp. Othello. 
Ninth dam, by imp. Fallower. 
Tenth dam, by imp. Vampire. 
Black Donald, by Mambrino Chief. 

First dam, by Canada Chief, son of Davy Crockett. 
Second dam, by Kavanaugh, son of Bertrand. 
Third dam, by American Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, by Potomac. 

PRODUCE. 

April 2, 1881, bl. c. (sold), by Governor Sprague. 
April 27, 1882, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
May 31, 1884, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
Feb'yl2. 1886, b. f., by Clay. 
Feb'yl8, 1887, b. c, by Whips 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 6 — Standard 

ADELE, b. m., 15.3 hands; strip; near fore and off hind 
legs white; foaled April 1, 1882; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General Ben- 
ton. 

First dam, Ada, by Messenger Duroc. 
Second dam, Adele, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Third dam. Lady Franklin, known in Hartford as 
Canada Girl. 

(, Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 7 — Standard 

ALAMEDA MAID, ch. m., 16 hands; white spot on left 
side of neck; bred by Josiah Sessions, Cal. 
By Whipple's Hambletonian. 

Dam, Mary Taylor, by Biggart's Battler. 
Record, 2.27^/^2 

PRODUCE. 

May 20, 1880, b. f., Helen (2.30i), by General Benton. 

1881, barren. 
Jan. 26, 1882, b. f., Alamira (sold), bv Electioneer, 

1883, barren. 
Apr. 30. 1884, b. f., by Electioneer. 
May 29, 1885, b. f. Amal (sold), by Clay. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



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No. 8 — Standard 

ALICE, b. m., 16 hands; black spot on off flank; foaled 
1873; bred by Col. K. West, Lexington, Ky. 
By Almont. 

First dam. Norma, by Alexander's Norman. 
Second dam, by Sir Wallace. 
Third dam , Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 
Fourth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 
Fifth dam, Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 
Sixth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley, 
etc., etc. 
Almont. by Alexander's Abdallah. 
First dam, by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, by Pilot, Jr. 
Third dam, Pope mare, said to be thorouofhbred. 

PRODUCE. 

March 16, 1878, b. c, gelded (sold), by Contractor. 
May 1, 1879, b. f., (dead) by Electioneer. 
April 12, 1880, b. c, Alfred, by General Benton. 
April 27, 1881, b. f , Aragon, by General Benton. 
May 11, 1882, b. c, Albert, gelded (sold), by 

Electioneer. 
April 23, 1883, b. c, (gelded), by General Benton. 
March 17, 1884, (dead foal), by Electioneer. 
March 31, 1885, br. c, by Eros. 
March 20, 1886, b. c, by Benefit. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alban. ) 



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No. 9 

ALTA BELLE, br. m., 16 hands; star; uear hind foot 
white; foaled March 23, 1881; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

(Full sister to Hinda Rose. Record, one 
year old, 2.36J; two year old, 2.31; 
three year old, 2.19|^.) 

First dam, Beautiful Bells, 2.291, by The Moor. 
Second dam, Minnehaha, by Bald Chief. 
Third dam, by Abdallah. 
Fourth dam, by Engineer 2d. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 10 

ALVARETTA, b. m., 15.1 hands; star; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled May 11, 1876; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Cal. By George Lancaster. 

Dam, Melinche (dam of Fred Crocker, 2.25J), by 
St. Clair. 
George Lancaster, by Royal George. 

Dam, Lady Lancaster, by Jim Brown, son of Win- 
nebago, by imp. Glencoe. 

PRODUCE. 

Jan'y 19, 1882, b. c, Aleck, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 
Jan'y 27, 1883, b. f., Alma (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 1, 1884, b. f., Alva, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 16, 1885, b. f., by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 11 — Standard 

ALVINZA, ch. m., star and strip; near fore leg white; hind 
legs white; foaled April 26, 1879, bred by- 
Peter Coutts, Mayfield, Cal. By Whipple's 
Hambletonian. 

Dam, by Whipple's Hambletonian. 
Whipple's Hambletonian, by Guy Miller. 

First dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Wash- 
ington. 
Second dam, by Abdallah. 

PEODUCE. 

March 11, 1885, ch. c, (gelded), by Don Victor. 

1886, barren. 
May 10, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stiuted to Alfred.) 



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No. 13 -Standard 

AMERICA, b. m., 15.2 hands; near hind heel white; foaled 
May 10, 1873; (dam of Bonnie, 2.25); bred by 
Chas. Backmau, Stony Ford, Orange County, 
N. Y. By Rj'^sdyk's Hambletonian. 

P^irst dam, Fanny Star, by Seeley's American Star. 
Second dam, Monnell mare, by Abdallah, son of 
Mambrino. 

PRODUCE. 

April 1, 1878, bl. f. , Ameriquita, by Electioneer 
March 14, 1879, br. f., Bonnie, 2.25, by General Benton. 
April 12, 1880, b. c , American (gelded), by Mohawk 

Chief. 
Jan'y 15, 1881, b. c. (dead), by Moiiawk Chief. 
Jan'y 20, 1882, b. f. (dead), by General Benton 

1883-84, barren. 
Feb'y 2, 1885, b. c, Charley Taylor (sold), by General 

Benton. 
1886, barren. 
Feb'y 27, 1887, b. f. by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Albau.) 



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No. 13— Standard 

AMERICAN GIRL, b. m., 15 3 hands; near hind foot 
white; off hind heel white; foaled 1874; bred 
bj Charles Stanford; Schenectady, N. Y. By 
Toronto Sontag. 

First dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Third dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fourth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Toronto Sontag, by Toronto Chief. 

Dam, the famous mare Sontag, by Harris's Hamble- 
tonian. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse, 

Dam, by Eaton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of 
imp. Messenger. 
Dam, Abiezet Pierce mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

May 17, 1878, ch. c. (dead), by General Benton. 

May 15, 1879, b. f., Bertha, by Electioneer. 

May 7, 1880, b. f., Mollie Cobb, by General Benton. 

Apr. 22, 1881, b. f., Argo (sold), by Electioneer. 

Apr. 9, 1882, b. c, Antinous, by Electioneer. 

Apr. 8, 1883, b. c, Americus, (gelded), by Piedmont. 

Apr. 4, 1884, b. c, bv Piedmont. 

Mar. 28, 1885, br. c. (dead), by Ansel. 

Mar. 24, 1886, b. c, by Whips. 

Mar. 21, 1887, br. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Norval ) 



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No. 14 — Standard 

AMERIQUITA, bl. m., 15.3 hands; near fore foot white; 
off hind fetlock white; foaled April 1, 1878; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, America, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Fanny Star, bySeely's American Star. 
Third dam, Monnell mare, by Abdallah, son of 
Mambrino. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 8, 1882, br. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 
Jan'y 7, 1884 br. f . , Amethyst, by General Benton. 
Jan'y 22, 1885,b. c. (sold), by General Benton. 

1886. barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stiuted to Piedmont.) 



No. 1.5 

AMLET, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; hind legs white half-way; 
foaled February 20, 1882; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Fallis. 

First dam, Alameda, by Langford. 
Second dam, Lady Bell, by Belmont. 
Third dam, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 
Fallis, by Electioneer. 

First dam, Felicia, by Messenger Duroc. 

Second dam. Lady Fallis, bySeely's American Star. 

Third dam. Beck mare, by Long Island Black Hawk. 

PRODUCE. 

May 12, 1887, br. c, by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 16 

AMRAH, b. m., 16 bands; foaled 1879; bred by John 
Coombs, San Jose, Cal. By Nutwood. 

PRODUCE. 

April 10, 1886, b. c, (sold) by Electioneer. 
188Y, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 17 — Standard 

AMY, br. m., 16 bands; few wbite hairs in forehead; hind 
feet and ankles, white; foaled July 10, 1875; 
bred by Chas Backman, Stony Ford, Orange 
County, N. Y. By Messenger Duroc. 

First dam, Amanda, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, by Cardinal. 

Third dam, Rboda (dam of Dr. Parmlee), by One- 
Eyed Kentucky Hunter. 

PEODUCE. 

May 8, 1879, b, c. (dead), by Mohawk Chief. 
May 10, 1880, b. c. (dead), by Don Victor. 

1881, barren. 
April 3, 1882, br. c. Arbutus, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 
May 26, 1883, b. c. Albion, (sold) by General Benton. 
May 19, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 

1885, barren. 
March 25, 1886, br. c. (dead), by Whips. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Nerval.) 



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No. 18— Standard 

ARAGON, b. m., 16 hands; foaled April 27, 1881; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Alice, by Almont. 

Second dam, Norma, by Alexander's Norman. 

Third dam, by Sir Wallace. 

Fourth dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 

Fifth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 

Sixth dam, Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 

Seventh dam, by Quicksilvor, son of imp. Medley. 

Eighth dam, by" Meade's Celor. 

PRODUCE. 

April 25, 1885, br. f., Aphrodite (sold), by Clay. 

1886, barren. 

1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 19— Standard 

AROL, br. m., 16 hands; star; near hind leg white; off hind 
foot and ankle white; foaled March 14, 1880; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Elec- 
tioneer. 

First dam, Aurora, 2.27, by John Nelson. 
Second dam, the Lamott mare. 

PRODUCE. 

April 9, 1885, ch. f., Arodi, by Piedmoni. 
March 80, 1886, b. c, Adiel (gelded), by General 
Benton. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 30 

ASH, b. m., 15 hands; small star; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled March 15, 1881; bred by Leland 
St.inford, Palo Alto . By Electioneer. 

First dam, Ashland, by Ashland. 
Second dam, by Collier, son of Sir Charles. 
Third dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Ashland, by imp. Glencoe. 

Dam, Mary Bell, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 

PRODUCE. 

March 31, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Benefit. 
March 11, 1887, b. c, by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 21 

ASHBY, b. m., 16 hands; large star; near hind foot white; 
foaled March 21, 1882; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto . By General Benton. 

First dam, Ashland, by Ashland. 
Second dam, by Collier, son of Sir Charle.s. 
Third dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Ashland, by imp. Glencoe. 

Dam, Mary Bell, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 32 

ASHLAND, ch. m., 15.3 hands; strip; off. fore leg white; 
off hind foot and ankle white; foaled 1867; 
bred by Nathan Coombs, Napa, Cal. By 
Ashland. 

First dam, by Collier (son of Sir Charles and 
Brenda, by Young Whip, son of Cook's Whip). 
Second dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Ashland, by imp. Glencoe. 

Dam, Mary Bell, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 17, 1875, b. c, Don (gelded), by Fred Low. 
April 18, 1876, b. f., Victoria (sold), by Fred Low. 
' April 13, 1877, b. c, (gelded) by Mohawk Chief. 
March 24, 1878, b. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 
April 15, 1879, b. c, Charley gelded (sold), by Mohawk 

Chief. 
March 28, 1880, b. f., Easter (dead), by Electioneer. 
March 15, 1881, b. f.. Ash, by Electioneer. 
March 21, 1882, b. f., Ashby, by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 
April 1, 1884, b. c. gelded (dead), by Clay. 

1885, barren. 
March 25, 1886, ch. f., by Will Crocker. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 33— Staiulaid 

ASTHORE, br. m., 15.2 hands; near hind coronet white ; 
white spot on off hind heel; foaled May 21, 
1879; bred by Charles Backman, Stony Ford, 
Orange County, N. Y. By Kentucky Prince. 

First dam, Sheba, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam by Harris's Hambletonian. 
Kentucky Prince, by Clark Chief, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
First dam, Kentucky Queen, by Morgan Eagle, son 

of Green Mountain Morgan. 
Second dam, by Blythe's Whip, son of Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Third dam, by Martin's Brimmer. 
Fourth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley 

PRODUCE . 
March 28, 1884, ch. f . , by General Benton. 

1885, barren. 
March 19, 1886, br. c, (gelded), by lone. 
March 25, 1887, br. c, by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 24— Standard 

AUKORA, ch. m., 16 hands; strip; near hind leg white; 
roan spot on left side; foaled, 1866; bred by 
A. H. Lamott, San Francisco, Cal. By John 
Nelson. 

Record, 2.27- 

Dam, The Lamott Mare. 
John Nelson, by imp. Trustee. 

Dam, The Redmond Mare, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

July 23, 1874, bl. c, Twilight (gelded), by Fred. 
Low. 

1875-76-77, barren. 
August 1, 1878, ch. c, gelded, (sold), by General 
Benton. 

1879, not bred. 
March 14, 1880, br. f., Arol by Electioneer. 

1881, (premature,) by Electioneer. 
March 4, 1882, b. f., Aurelia (sold), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
April 15, 1884, b. c, Parkville (sold), by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
April 18, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Clay. 
May 3, 1887, b. c. (dead), by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 35 

BAEBAEA MAID, gr. m., 15.1 hands; foaled July 9, 1881; 
bred by L. J. Eose, Suuny Slope, Cal. By 
A. W. Eichmond. 

First dam, Barbara, by Bald Chief. 

Second dam, Abdallah Pet, by Spaulding's Abdal- 

lah. 
Third dam, by Woodpecker. 
Fourth dam, by Bertrand. 
A. W. Eichmond, by Simpson's Blackbird. 
First dam, by Eattler, thoroughbred. 
Second dam, by Spotted Eauger, called in Ohio an 

Arabian; probably an Opelousas horse. 

PRODUCE. 

April 28, 1885, ch. f. (sold), by Piedmont. 
April 25, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 
April 11, 1887, blk. f., by Clay. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 36— Standard 

BAENES, ch. m., 15.2 hands; grey hdirs in forehead; strip 
and snip; hind legs white; grey hairs on off 
hip; bred by General W. H. L. Barnes, San 
Francisco. By Whipple's Hambletoniau. 

First dam, by Chieftain. 
Second dam, by Jim Crow. 
Chieftain, by Hiatoga, alias "Old Togue." 
Dam, by Trimble's Eclipse. 

PRODUCE. 

March 27, 188 f, b. f., by General Benton. 
March 12, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 8, 1886, b. f., by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 27— Standard 

BAENES'S IDOL, ch. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in 
forehead; near hind foot white; foaled 1870; 
bred by W. E. Barnes, Tennessee. By Idol, 
son of Mambrino Chief. 

Record, 2 miles-5.16>s- 

First dam, Ella Norton, by The Colonel. 
Second dam, Verbena, by imp. Leviathan. 
Third dam, Hippoua, by Pacific. 
Fourth dam. Miss Gallatin, by Gallatin. 
Fifth dam, Koxana, by Collector. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Shark. 

PEODUCE. 

May 6, 1878, b. c. (gelded), by Mohawk Chief. 
June 8, 1879, b. f., Unique (sold), by Electioneer. 

1880, barren. 
Jan'y 15, 1881, b. f., Unis (sold), by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 30, 1882, b. f.. Undine (sold), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 9, 1883, b. f.," Uinta, by General Benton. 
April 6, 1884, b. f., by Fallis. 
March 26, 3885, ch. c. (gelded), by Norway. 
March 22, 1886, ch. c. (geldedj, by Norway. 

1887, barren 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 38 

BEATKICE, b. m., large star; near fore heel white; off 
hind foot and ankle white; foaled April 24, 
1881- bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Wild Idle. 

First dam, Bettie Mohawk, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Lady Butler, by John Nelson. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian, out of Idlewild, by Lex- 
ington. 

PRODUCE. 

March 7, 1885, br. c. (gehled), by Clay. 
April 1, 1886, b. c. (gelded), bv Clay. 
March 13, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 29— Standard 

BEAUTIFUL BELLS, bl. m., 15.2 hands; star; strip; off 
hind ankle white; foaled 1874; bred by L. J. 
Kose, Sunny Slope, Cal. By The Moor. 

Record, 2-29% 

(Dam of Hinda Rose, record, 2. 36 J at 1 yr. old; 2.31 at 
2 yr^. old; 2.191 at 3 yrs. old.) 

First dam, Minnehaha, by Bald Chief. 

Second dam, Nellie Clay, by Strader's Cassius M. 

Clay, Jr. 
Third dam by Abdallah. 
Fourth dam by Engineer 2d. 
The Moor by Clay Pilot, son of Neave's Cassius M. 

Clay, Jr. 
First dam, Belle of Wabash, by Copperbottom 

Colt, son of Copperbottom of Kentucky. 
Second dam, said to be by Vermont Black Hawk. 
Bald Chief (Steven's), by Bay Chief, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
First dam, Dolly Spanker, by Hunt's Commodore, 

son of Mambrino. 
Second dam, by Hunt's Brown Highlander. 
Third dam, by Potomac. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 27, 1880, br. f., Hinda Kose (2.19^), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

March 23, 1881, br. f., Alta Belle, by Electioneer. 

March 7, 1882, blk. c, St. Bel., 2.24i, (sold,) by Elec- 
tioneer. 

April 28, 1883, b. f., Bosemont, by Piedmont. 

April 4, 1884, br. c. Chimes, 2.33^, (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

March 25, 1885, br. c, Bell Boy, 2.27^, (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

April 16, 1886, b. f., Palo Alto Belle, by Electioneer. 

April 3, 188V, b. c, by Electioneer. 

( Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 30— Standard 

BELLE, ch. m., 15.2 bauds; near hind foot and ankle white; 
foaled May 11, 1879; bred by Chas. Backman, 
Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By Ken- 
tucky Prince. 

First dam, Belle of Richmond, by Rysdyk's Ham- 

bletouiau. 
Second dam, Belle of Richmond, by Bathgate's 

Grey Norman. 
Norman, (Bathgate's), by the Morse horse. 

Dam, by Harris's Hambletonian. 
Kentucky Prince, by Clark Chief, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
First dam, Kentucky Queen, by Morgan Eagle, son 

of Green Mountain Morgan. 
Second dam, by Blythe's Whip, son of Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Third dam, by Martin's Brimmer. 
Fourth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 

PRODUCE. 

April 27, 1883, b. c, (gelded), by Bentonian. 

1884, Darren. 
March 10, 1885, b. c, (gelded), by Fallis. 
March 24, 1886, b. f., by lone. 
March 16, 1887, ch. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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BELL CAMPBELL, ch. m., 15.2 bands; star; oflf hind 
foot white; foaled March 2, 1883; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Miss Campbell, by Endorser. 
Second dam, Cynthia Sue, by Joe Stoner. 
Third dam. Sue Washington, by Revenue. 
Fourth dam, Sarah Washington, by Garrison's 

Zinganee. 
Fifth dam, Stella, by Contention. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Speculator, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stiuted to Electioneer. 



No. 33 

BELLE ISLE, b. m., 15.3 hands; no mai-ks; foaled May 2, 
1883; bred by Leland Stanford, Palto Alto. 
By Piedmont. 

First dam, Idabelle, by Rysdyks Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Godfrey Star, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Third dam, by Hector, son of La Tourett's 

Bellfounder. 

(Stiuted to Electioueer.) 



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No. »3 

BENTON WAXEY, b. m., 15.2 hands; small star; near 
fore foot white; hind feet and ankles white; 
foaled April 21, 1882; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Mohawk Waxey, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Waxey (dam of A.lpha) by Lexington. 

PRODUCE. 

April 29, 1886, b. f., by Eegalia. 
1887, barren 

(Stiuted to Nephew.) 



No, .14— Standard 

BERTHA, b. m., 16.1 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
near hind coronet white; foaled May 15, 1879; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, American Girl, by Toronto Sontag. 
Second dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

toniau. 
Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Fourth dam. Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fifth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc, etc., etc. 

PEODUCE, 

April 3, 1887, b. f. by Benton Frolic. 
(^Stinted to Benton Frolic.) 



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No. 35 

BERTIE, ch. ra., 15..'} hands; star; foaled May 19, 1884; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Piedmont. 

First dam, Bijou, by Electioneer. 
Second dam, Alameda, by Langford. 
Third dam. Lady Bell by Belmont. 
Fourth dam, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 
Piedmont, by Almont. 

First dam, Mag Ferguson, by Mambriuo Chief. 
Second dum, by Grey Eagle. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



No. .^6— Standard 

BESS, b. m., 16 hands; hind feet and ankles white; foaled 
April 14, 1882; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam. Bijou, by Electioneer. 

Second dam, Alamtda by Langford. 

Third dam, Lady Bell, by Belmont. 

Fourth dam. by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 

PUODUCE. 

April 4, 1886, b.c, (gelded), by Regalia. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 37 

BIJOU, b. m ., 16 hands; hind feet and ankles white; foaled 
June 24, 1878; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Alameda, by Langford. 

Second dam, Lady Bell, by Belmont. 

Third dam, by Lauce, son of American Eclipse. 

PRODUCE. 

April 14, 1882, b. f., Bess, by General Benton. 
April 25, 1883. b. c, (gelded), bv General Benton. 
May 19, 1884, ch. f., Bertie, by Piedmont. 

1885, barren. 
March 22, 1886, b. c, (gelded), by Piedmont. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alban.) 



No. 38 

BLARNEY, br. m., star; hind feet and ankh^s white; foaled 
1873; bred by S. J. Salyers, Kentucky. By 
Blarney Stone. 

First dam, Geueura, by Lexington. 

Second dam, by imp. Glencoe. 

Third dam, Ann Merry, by Sumpter. 

Fourth dam, Grecian Princess, by Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Fifth dam, Jane Hunt, by Hampton's Paragon, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 8, 1881, br. c. (sold), bv Wild Idle. 
Feb'y 20, 1882, b. c. (gelded), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
April 6, 1884, b. f., Britta. by Bentouiaii 

1885-86, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 39— Standard 

BLOOMING, b. in., 15,2 hands; strip; fore feet and ankles 
white; near hind leg white; foaled May 28, 
1871; bred by Charles Backman, Stony Ford, 
Orange County, N. Y. Bj" Messeuger Duroc. 

First dam, Lady Cardinal, by Harry Clay. 
Second dam, by Cardinal. 

Third dam, Harry Clay's dam, by imp. Bellfounder. 
Messenger Duroc, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
First dam. Satinet, by Boe's Abdallah Chief. 
Second dam. Cat Bird, by Whistle Jacket. 
Third dam, Lyon Mare, by Berth olf Horse, son of 

imp. Messenger. 
Fourth dam, by Duroc, son of imp. Diomed. 

PRODUCE. 

April 12, 1878, b. c. (gelded), by Mohawk Chief. 
June 9, 1879, b. c. (gelded), by Mohawk Chief. 

1880-81, barren. 
March 26, 1882, ch. f., Sarah, by Shannon. 

188b, barren. 
May 13, 1884, b. f., by Benefit 

1885-86, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Beuton Frolic.) 



No. 40— Standard 

BONNIE, b. m., 15.3 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
hind feet white to ankles; foaled March 14, 
1879; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

Record, 2-25. 

First dam, America, by Kysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Fanny Star, by Seely's American Star. 
Third dam, Monnell Mare, by Abdallah, son of 
Mambrino. 

(Stiuted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 41 

BOYD ANA, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled 1870; bred by J. S. 
Boyd, Ky. By imp. Knight of St. George. 

First dam, Sallie Wallace, by Star Davis. 
Second dam, Evelyn, by American Eclipse. 
Third dam, Hannah Maree, by Gohanna. 
Fourth dam, Sallie Maree, by Carolinian. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Jack Andrews. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Driver, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

March 7, 1879, b. f., Belle Boyd (sold), by Springbok. 
Feb'y 26, 1880, b. c, Boyd, gelded (sold),' by Mohawk 

Chief. 
Feb'y 7, 1881, b. c. (sold), by Norfolk. 
Jan'v 24, 1882, b. f. (sold), by Shannon. 
April 4, 1883, b. c. (gelded), by Flood. 

1884, barren. 
March 8, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 

18^6, barren. 
March 10, 1887, b. c, by Clay. 

(Stiuted to Clay.) 



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No. 42— Standard 

BRIGHT EYES, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; near hind foot 
white; foaled May 15, 1878; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Prussian Maid (pacer, 2.19), by Signal. 
Second dam, Lady Jaspar. 

PRODUCE. 

June 23, 1883, b. f., Brilliant (sold), by Electioneer. 

1884-5, barren. 
March 25, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 43 

BRITTA, b. m., 15 hands; star; foaled April 6, 1884; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Bentonian. 

First dam, Blarney, by Blarney Stone. 

Second dam, Geneura, by Lexington. 

Third dam, by imp. Glencoe. 

Fourth dam, Ann Merry, by Sumpter. 

Fifth dam, Grecian Princess, by Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Sixth dam, Jane Hunt, by Hampton's Paragon, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 
(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 44 — Standard 

BRUNETTE, hr. m., 15.1 hands; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled 1859; bred by Joseph Harker, 
Long Island, By Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Kate, by Bellaire, sire of Bed Bird. 

Second dam, pacing mare of Comic blood. 
Brunette is sister to Bruno, 2.29|; Young Bruno, 2.22|. 

Breeze, 2.24, Daniel Boone, record 2.31, trial, 2.26. 

Carl Burr trial, 2.24f , and Jack Archol, 2.29. 
Brunette and Bruno, double harness, public trial, 2.25|. 

The produce of Old Kate sold for over $70,000. 

PRODUCE. 

March 12, 1884, b. f , Blonde, by General Benton. 
1885-6, barren. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Albau.) 



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No. JS. — Standard. 

CAMILLA, b. m., 15.1 hands; near hind ankle white; 
foaled 1879; bred by Charles Backman, Stony 
Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By Kentucky 
Prince. 

First dam, Camille, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Emma Mills, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Third dam, by Rediker's Alexander W,, sou of 

Alexander W., by Cole's Messenger. 
Kentucky Prince, by Clark Chief, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
First dam, Kentucky Queen, by Morgan Eagle, 

son of Green Mountain Morgan . 
Second dam, by BIyth's Whip, son of Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Third dam, by Martin's Brimmer. 
Fourth dam, by Qaicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 

PRODUCE. 

April 14, 1885, b. f., by Norway. 

1886, barren. 
April 28, 1887, b. c, (dead), by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



No. 46.— Standard. 

CAMIOLA, b. m., 15.2 hands; oflf hind heel white; foaled 
May 1. 1883. Bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Cassandre, by Fred Low. 

Second dam, Mater Occidentis, dam of Occident. 



2.16|. 



PRODUCE. 



April 15, 1886, b. c, (gelded), by Regalia. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 47. 

CARRIE C, br. m., 15.1 hands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; foaled Feb'y 25, 1881; bred by Lelaud 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 
Record, 2.24- 

First dam, Maid of Clay, by Henry Clay. 
Second dam, by Dey's Messenger. 
Third dam, by Ballface Consul. 
Henry Clay, by Andrew Jackson, i^on of Young Bashaw 

Dam, the famous trotting mare Surrey. 
Dey's Messenger, by Liberty, son of imp. Messenger, 



No. 48— Standard. 

CASSANDRE, br. m., 15.1 hands; star; off fore foot and 
ankle white; hind leos white; foaled March 1, 
1875; bred by Leland Stanford, Cal. By Fred 
Low, son of St Clair. 

Dam, Mater Occidentis, dam of Occident 2.16|. 

PRODUCE. 

April 10, 1879, bl. f., Cassie, by Mohawk Chief. 
April 3, 1880, b. c, (gelded), by Don Victor. 

1881-82, barren. 
May 1, 1883, b. f., Camiola, by General Benton. 

1884, not bred. 

1885-86, barren. 
March 3, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 49. 

CASSIE, bl. m., 15.2 hands; star; near bind foot and ankle 
white; foaled April 10, 1879; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. Bj Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Cassandre, by Fred Low. 

Second dam, Mater Occidentis, dam of Occident 



PRODUCE. 

April 30, 1885, b. f., by Don Victor. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 50. 

CECIL, ch. m., 15.3 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
inside of near hind foot white; foaled April 
28, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Cuba, by imp. Australian. 
Second dam, Bettie Ward, by Lexington. 
Third dam, Mary Cass, by Whalebone. 
Fourth dam, by imp. Hedgeford, etc. 
(See Brace's American Stud Book.) 

PPODUCE. 

March 2, 1884, b. f., Celia, by Fallis. 
March 18, 1885, b. c, Cedric, by Electioneer. 
March 7, 1886, b. c, Coin, by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 51 — Stuiiclard 

CECILIA, bl. m., 15.2 hands; star; off fore foot white; 
one-half of near hind foot white; off hind foot 
and ankle white; foaled 1880; bred by L. J. 
Rose, Sunny Slope, Cal. By Del Sur. 

First dam, Cecilia Clark, by Clark Chief, son of 

Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, by Captain Beard. 
Third dam, by imp. Envoy. 
Fourth dam, by imp. Tranby. 
Fifth dam, Lucilla, by Trumpator. 
Sixth dam, Lucy, by Orphan, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE, 

Feby 16. 1885, bl. c, C. C, (gelded,) by Clay. 
March 14, 1886, br. f., by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 18, 1887, br. f., by Electioneer. 

(Sliuted to Elei-tlii-itv.) 



Nt.. 53. 

CELIA, b. m., 16.1 hands; off hind foot white; foaled 
March 2. 1884; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. .By Fallis. 

First dam, Cecil, by General Benton . 
Second dam, Cuba, by imp. Australian. 
Third dam, Bettie Ward, b}' Lexington, 
Fourth dam, Mary Cass, by Whalebone. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Hedgeford, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 
Fallis b}' Electioneer. 

First dam, Felicia, by Messenger Duroc. 

Second dam, Lady Fallis, (dam of Socrates, Kis- 

ber, 2.30, and grand dam of Clingstone, 2.14), 

by Seeley's American Star. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 53. 

CLAIR, ch. m., 15.2 hands; star; foalecl February 16, 1882; 
bred by Wm. Corbitt, San Mateo, Cal. By 
Arthurton. 

Dam, Lady St Clair 2.20, (pacer) by St. Clnir. 
Arthurton, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Bachman's Imogene, by Seeley's Ameri- 
can Star. 
Second dam, Curry's Abdallah, by Abdallah. 
Third dam, by imp. Bellfoundtr. 
Fourth dam, by Royalist. 
Fifth dam, by Hardware. 

(Stiuted to Will Crocker.) 



No. 54. 

CLARABEL, b. m., 16 hands; oif hind foot and ankle white; 
foaled May 30, 1872; bred by Chas. Backman, 
Stony Ford, Orange County, IS!. Y By 
Abdallah Star, son of American Star, Jr. 

First dam, Fairy, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Emma Mills, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Third dam, by Rediker's Alexander W., son of 

Alexander W. , by Cole's Messenger. 

PKODUCE. 

May 10, 1878, b. c, Clifton, (gelded), by General 

Benton. 

April 21, 1879, b. f., Rebecca, by General Benton. 

May 4, 1880, b. f., Cora, by Don Victor. 

April 3, 1881, ch. c, (gelded), by Don Victor. 

March 5, 1883, b. c, Clifton Bell, by Electioneer. 

Feb'y 10, 1884, ch. c, Clarence, (dead), by Piedmont. 

May 18, 1885, br. c, Chime Bell(sold), by Electioneer. 

April, 23, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 

April, 7, 1887, br. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 5a. 

CLAREMONT, ch. m., 15.2 hands; strip; near hind foot 
white; foaled 1881; bred by Wm. Corbitt, San 
Mateo, Cal. By Arthnrton. 

Dam Lady St. Clair, 2.20 (pacer) by St. Clair. 

PKODUCE. 

Feb'y 9, 1886, ch. f., by Le Grande. 

1887, twins, (premature), by Le Grande. 

(Stinted to Will Crocker.) 



No. 56. 

CLARIUESO, br. m., 15.1 hands; small snip; near hind foot 
white under fetlock and inside of coronet; off 
hind foot and ankle white; foaled March 25, 
1883; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, Camilla Urso, by Lodi. 
Second dam, Annette, by Lexington. 
Third dam, by Grey Eagle. 
Fourth dam, Mary Morris, by Medoc. 
Fifth dam. Miss Obstinate, by Sumpter. 
Sixth dam, Paragon, by imp. Buzzard, etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 57 — Standard. 

CLEOPATRA, br. m., 15 hands; strip; fore feet and ankles 
white; near hind leg white; inside of off hind 
foot white; foaled May 17, 1873; bred by 
Leland Stanford, California. By Fred Low, 
SOD of St. Clair. 

Dam, Mater Occidentis, dam of Occident 2.16|. 

PKODUCE. 

April 19, 1879, b. f., Contention, bv Mohawk Chief. 

March 24, 1880, b. c, (gelded), by Don Victor. 

1881, barren. 
Jan'y 10, 1882, br. c, (gelded), by General Benton. 

1883-84, not bred. 

1885-86-87, barren. 

(Stiuted to Whips.) 



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No. 5}-' — St!iii<lar<l 

COLUMBINE, b. m., 15.3 hands; small star; little white 
on near hind heel and coronet; foaled 1873; 
bred by Jos. Cairn Simpson, Cal. (Dam of 
Anteeo, 2.16j, and Antevolo, 4-year-old record 
in a race 2.19| ) By A. W. Richmond. 

First dam, Columbia, by imp. Bonnie Scotland. 
Second dam. Young Fashion, by imp. Monarch. 
Third dam, Fashion, by imp. Trustee. 
Fourth dam. Bonnets o'Blue, by Sir Charles. 
Fifth dam, Reality, by Sir Archy. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Medley, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 
A. W. Richmond, by Simpson's Blackbird. 
First dam, by Rattler, thoroughbred. 
Second dam, by Spotted Ranger, called in Ohio an 
Arabian, probably an Opelousas horse. 

PKODUCE. 

May 3, 1882, br. c, Anteros (sold), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
March 30, 1884, b. f., Antonia, by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
Feb'y 17, 1886. b. c, Conrad, by Electioneer. 
April 3, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 59— Standard 

CONSOLATION, bl. m., 16 hands; small star; foaled 1878; 
bred by George H. Brasfield, Georgetown, Ky. 
By Dictator (sire of Director, 2.17; Phallas, 
2.13f ; and Jay-Eye-See 2.10). 

First dam, Belle, by Alexander's Norman, 
Second dam, Vic, by Mambrino Chief. 
Third dam, Fly, by Columbus, Jr. 
Fourth dam. Paradise, by Second Duke of Bedford. 
Fifth dam, by Bryant's Matchless, son of Tom, a 
Narraganset pacer. 

PKODUCE. 

April 17, 1882, b. f., Constance, by General Benton. 

1883 84, barren. 
March 10, 1885, b . f . (sold), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 11, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 
April 14, 1887, br. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 60 

CONSTANCE, b. f., 16 hands; star; crescent shape; off 
hind ankle white; black spots on coronet; 
foaled April 17, 1882; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam. Consolation, by Dictator, (sire of 
Director, 2.17; Phallas, 2.13|; and Jay-Eye- 
See, 2.10). 

Second dam, Belle, by Alexander's Norman. 

Third dam, Yic, by Mambrino Chief. 

Fourth dam, Fly, by Columbus, Jr. 

Fifth dam. Paradise, by Second Duke of Bedford. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 01 

CONTENTION, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; snip; near fore 
and near hind foot white; off hind leg white; 
foaled April 19, 1879; bred by Leland Stanford; 
Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Cleopatra, by Fred Low. 
Second dam, Mater Occideutis, dam of Occident 
2.16|. 

PRODUCE. 

June 2, 1883, b. f. (dead), by Bentonian. 
May 21, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 
April 21, 1885, b. f., by Norway. 

1886, barren. 
March 29, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Whijis.) 



No. 6'^ 

CORA, b. m., 15.3 hands; near hind foot and fetlock white; 
foaled May 4, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Aito. By Don Victor (son of old Belmont 
and Maria Downing, by American Eclipse). 

First dam, Clarabel, by Abdallah Star. 
Second dam. Fairy, by Bysdyk's Hambletonian, 
Third dam, Emma Mills, by Seeley's American Star. 
Fourth dam, by Rediker's Alexander W., son of 
Alexander W., by Cole's Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

May 6, 1884, br. c, Don Marvin, (sold) by Fallis. 
May 5, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 21, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 
April 12, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Eltctioneer.) 



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IVo. 63— StandiutJ 

COENELIA, br. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; snip; near fore foot white; off hind foot 
white; foaled 1874; bred by Leland Stanford, 
California. By Fred Low, son of St. Clair, 

Dam, Mater Occidentis, dam of Occident 2.16f. 

PRODUCE. 

Jan'y 22, 1881, b. f. (dead), by Cheatham JVlohawk. 
Jan'y 15, 1S82, br. f., Annie Benton, by General 

Benton. 
March 29, 1883, br. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 

1884, not bred. 
March 9, 1885, b. c, (gelded), by Don Victor. 
March 8, 1886, b. f., by lone. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 64 

CORNUCOPIA, bl. m., 15.2 hands; star; foaled April 3, 
1879; bred by James Blackburn, Kentucky. 
By Vigil. 

First dam, Rivulet, by Rivoli. * 

Second dam, Bosio, by imp. Eclipse 
Third dam, Young Gypsy, by imp. Mercer. 
Fourth dam, Gypsy, by American Eclipse, etc. 
Vigil by Virgil, dam Regan, by Lexington. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE . 

May 1, 1885, b. c, (dead), by Dexter Prince. 

1886, not bred. 
May 3, 1887, blk. f. by Clay. 

r Stiiited to Clay. ) 



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No. 65 

DAISY C. ru. m., 15.3 hands; off fore foot white; hind feet 
white; foaled 1873; bred by L. J. Rose, Sunny 
Slope, Cal. By The Moor. 

First dam, Grey Dale, by American Boy, Jr. 
Second dam, by Wiufield Scott. 
Third dam, by Florizelle, son of Gray Eagle. 
The Moor, by Clay Pilot. 

First dam, Belle of Wabash, by Copperbottom 

Colt, son of Copperbottom of Kentucky. 
Second dam, said to be by Vermont Black Hawk. 

PKODUCE. 

May 2, 1878, rn. f., Daisy Miller, (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

May 2, 1879, br. c, Redeye, gelded, (sold), by 
Mohawk Chief. 

April 10, 1880, rn. c, gelded, (sold), by Electioneer. 

March 15, 1881, rn. f. Daisy D., by Electioneer. 

Feb'y 21, 1882, br. c, (gelded), by General Benton. 

April 11, 1883, rn. f., Flossy, by General Benton. 
1884, not bred. 

April 5, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 

March 19, 1886, b. f., (dead), by lone. 

May 14, 1887, b. c, by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 66— Standard 

DAISY D., rn. m., 16 bands; off hind foot white to ankle; 
foaled March 15, 1881; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Daisy C, by The Moor. 

Second dam, Grey Dale, by American Boy, Jr. 

Third dam, by Winfield Scott. 

Fourth dam, by Florizelle, son of Grey Eagle. 

PRODUCE. 

April 20, 1885, rn. c, by Dexter Prince. 
April 3, 1886, rn. c, by General Benton. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 67— Standard 

DAME WINNIE, ch. m., 15.2 hands; small star; white on 
off hind foot; foaled 1871; bred by A. J. 
Alexander, Woodburn, Kentucky. By Planet. 

First dam, Liz Mardis, by imp. Glencoe. 

Second dam, Fanny G., by imp. Margrave. 

Third dam, Lancess, by Lance. 

Fourth dam, Aurora, by Aratus. 

Filth dam. Paragon, by imp. Buzzard, son of 

Woodpecker. 
Sixth dam, Indiana, by Columbus. 
Planet, by Revenue, son of imp. Trustee. 
First dam, Nina, by Boston. 

Second dam, imp. Frolicksome Fanny, by Lottery, 
etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 1, 1879, b. f. (dead), by Smuggler. 

1880, barren. 
March 6, 1881, b .c, gelded, (sold), by General Benton. 
Feb'y 15, 1882, b. c, Palo Alto, 2.20^, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 7, 1883, b. f., Gertrude Russell, by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 20, 1884, b. c, Diavolo, (sold), by Shannon. 

1885, barren. 
March 18, 1886, b. f., Winna S., by Electioneer. 
March 5, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 68 

DELIA, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled May 2, 1882; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Dixie, by Billy Townes. 
Second dam, by Sir Charles. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 69 

DIANA, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled May 9, 1881; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don Victor 

First dam, Lilly Koberts, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Ladv Roberts, by Butterfield's St. 

Clair. 
Third dam, by Belmont. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

First dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse, 
etc. 

PEODUCE. 

March IB, 1885, b. f., by Fallis. 

1886, barren. 

1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



No. 70 

DIXIE, ch. m., 15.1 hands; strip; white hairs on flanks; 
foaled 1864. By Billy Townes. 

Dam, by Sir Charles. 
Billy Townes, by Old Billy Townes. 
First dam, Adrianna, by Andrew. 
Second dam, Spindle, by Gohanna. 

PRODUCE. 

April 11, 1881, b. c, gelded, (sold) by Electioneer. 

May 2, 1882, b. f., Delia, bv Electioneer. 

May 21, 1883, b. f., (dead), by Bentonian. 

May 12, 1884, b. c, (gelded), by Bentonian. 

1885, barren. 

March 20, 1886, b. f., bv Clay. 

May 7, 1887, b. f., by Clay. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 71 — Standard 

DOLLY, br. m., 15.2 hands; foaled May 30, 1879; bred by 
Lelaud Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Lady Dooley 2.31|, by McCracken's 

Black Hawk. 
Second dam, the Hedoe Mare. 

PEODUCE. 

April 20, 1883, b. c, Daly, (sold) by General Benton. 
June 9, 1884, b. f. (dead), by General Benton. 

1885, barren. 
April 18, 1886, b. c, (gelded) by General Benton. 

1887, barren. 

(Stiuted to Beuton Frolic) 



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No. 72 

DORA, ch. m., 16 hands; star; strip and snip; off fore leg 
white; hind legs white; foaled May 25, 1880; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don 
Victor (son of Old Belmont and Maria Down- 
ing, by American Eclipse). 

First dam, Irene, by Mohawk Chief. 

Second dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fifth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 
Dam, by Exton. 

Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger. 
Dam, Abiezet Pierce Mare, by imp. Messenger. 
Belmont, son of American Boy and imp. Prunella, by 

Comus. 

PRODUCE. 

March 9, 1885, b. f.. Doe, by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 28, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 73 — Standard 

EDITH, b. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
near hind foot white; foaled April 16, 1881; 
bred by B. J. Treacy, Lexington, Ky. By 
George Wilkes 2.22. 

First dam, Edith Carr, by Clark Chief. 

Second dam, Easter Carr, by Carr's Edwin Forrest. 

Third dam, by imp. Margrave. 

Fourth dam, Kitty Muse, by Shakespeare, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

George Wilkes, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
First dam, Dolly Spanker, by Henry Clay. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 20, 1886, b. c. Hummer, (sold) by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 74 

EDITH CAKE, b. m., 15.3 hands; star; foaled 1872; bred 
by A. J. Keed, Fayette County, Ky. By Clark 
Chief (sire of Croxie, 2,19^, and Tony Newell, 
2.191). 

First dam, Easter Carr, by Carr's Edwin Forrest. 
Second dam, by imp. Margrave. 
Third dam, Kitty Muse, by Shakespeare. 
Fourth dam, Eliza Jenkins, by Sir William. 
Fifth dam, by Orphan, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 
Clark Chief, by Mambrino Chief. 

First dam. Little Nora, by Downing's Bay Mes- 
senger. 
Second dam, Mrs. Caudle, dam of Ericson. 

PRODUCE. 

April 16, 1881, b. f. Edith, dy George Wilkes. 

1882-83, barren. 
April 18, 1884, br. c. Career, (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 9, 1885, b. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 
April 26, 1886, b. c. Motion (sold"), by Electioneer. 
April 22, 1887, b. f. by Whips. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 75 

EDNA, b. m., 15.3 hands; white spot in forehead; near fore- 
foot and ankle gray; hind feet white; foaled 
Feb. 10, 1883; bred by Leland Stanford Palo 
Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Eliza Dolph, by Wild Idle. 
Second dam, Mamie C. by imp. Hercules. 
Third dam, by Langford. 

Fourth dam. Funny Fowler, by Uncle Fowler. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian. 

First dam. Idle Wild, by Lexington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Piedmont ) 



No. 76 

EDON, br. m., 16 hands; foaled April 22, 1881; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Emma Eobson, by Woodburn (son of 

Lexington). 
Second dam, Lady Bell, by Belmont. 
Third dam, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 

(Stiuted to Will Crocker.) 



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No. 77 

EILA, b. m., 15.2 hands; strip; off fore foot white; hind 
feet white; foaled May 28, 1882, bred by L. 
J. Kose, Sunny Slope, Cal. By Sultan or Del 
Sur. 

First dam, Eileen Oge, by Norfolk. 
Second dam, by Owen Dale, son of Belmont. 
Norfolk, by Lexington. 

Dam, Novice, by imp. Glencoe, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

March 13, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 7S 

EILEEN OGE, b. m., 15.1 hands; star; four white feet; 
bred by Theo Winters, Rancho del Rio, Cal. 
By Norfolk. 

Dam, by Owen Dale (son of Belmont and Maria 
Downing.). 
Norfolk, by Lexington. 

Dam, Novice, by imp. Glencoe, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

May 28, 1882, b. f., Eila, by Sultan or Del Sur. 

1883, not bred. 
April 29, 1884, b. f., Elmira, by Fallis. 
May 1, 1885, b. f., by Dexter Prince. 

1886, barren, 
March 4, 1887, b. f., (dead) by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 79 — Standard 

ELAINE, br. m., 15.3 hands; hind feet and ankles white; 
foaled 1874; bred by Charles Backman, Stony 
Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By Messenger 
Duroc. 

Record, 2.20- 

First dam, Green Mountain Maid (dam of Pros- 
pero, 2.20; Dame Trot, 2.22; and Elec- 
tioneer,) by Sayres' Harry Clay (2.29). 

Second dam, Shanghai Mary, a trotting mare of 
note, pedigree untraced. . 
Messenger Duroc, by Kysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Satinet, by Koe's Abdallah Chief. 

Second dam. Catbird, by Whistle Jacket. 

Third dam, Lyon mare, by Bertholf horse, son of 
imp. Messenger. 

Fourth dam, by Duroc, son of imp. Diomed. 

PRODUCE. 

April 10, 1882, ch. f., Elsie, by General Benton. 

1883, premature, by Piedmont. 
Feb'v 28, 1884, twins, premature, by Piedmont. 
Feb'y 20, 1885, ch. f., Anselma, by Ansel. 
Feb'y 15, 1886, br. f., Norlane, by Norval. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 80 

ELEANOR, b. m., 16 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
near hind foot white; off hind heel white? 
foaled May 7, 1879; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam , Sallie Gardner, by Vandal. 

Second dam, Charlotte Thompson, by imp. Mickey 

Free. 
Third dam, Ada Tevis, by imp. Albion. 
Fourth dam, by imp. Leviathan. 
Fifth dam, by Jerr j^ . 
Sixth dam, by Sir Archy, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 8, 1885, b. c. Errata, (gelded) by General Benton. 

1886, barren. 
April 3, 1887, b. c, by Alban. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 81— Standard 

ELECTA, b. m., 16 bands; star; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled April 16, 1875; bred by Charles 
Backmau, Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. 
By Electioneer. 

first dam, Lady Durlaud, by beeley's American 

Star. 
Second dam, by Nigger Lance, son of Lance, by 

American Eclipse. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'v 6, 1882, b. f , Ethel, by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 
April 5, 1884, (dead foal), by General Benton. 

1885-86, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stiuted to Beuton Frolic.) 



No 82 

ELITE, bl. m., 15.2 hands; hind feet white; foaled February 
10, 1881; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, -^lion, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, Lute, by Sherrod. 
Third dam, Nora, by imp. Sovereign. 
Fourth dam, Chloe Anderson, by Rodolph. 
Fifth dam, Belle Anderson, by Sir William of 
Transport, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.; 

PRODUCE. 

March 27, 1885, bl. f , bv Clay. 

April 12, 1886, br. c. (gelded), by Will Crocker. 

March 26, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 83 

ELIZA DOLPH, b. m., 15.3 hands; star; near fore foot 
white; hind feet white; foaled 1877; bred bj 
J. A. Cardinell, Cal. By Wild Idle. 

First dam, Mamie C, by imp. Heicules. 
Second dam, by Langford. 
Third dam, Fannie Fowler, by Uncle Fowler. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian. 

First dam. Idle Wild, by Lexington, etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PKODUCE. 

1881, ch. c. (gelded), by Cardinell's Nelson 
Jr. 
Jan'y 27, 1882, b. f., Eloise, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 10, 1883, b. f., Edna, by Electioneer. 

1884, not bred. 
Feb'y 2, 1885, b. f., by Fallis. 
March 12, 1886, b. c, by Will Crocker. 
Feb'y 10, 1887, b. c, by Clay. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 84 

ELMIRA, b. m., 15.3 hands; star; oif fore foot white: 
black spot on ankle; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled April 29, 1884; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Fallis. 

First dam, Eileen Oge, by Norfolk. 
Second dam, by Owen Dale, (son of Belmont and 
Maria Downing.) 
Norfolk, by Lexington. 

First dam. Novice, by imp. Glencoe, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 85— Standard 

ELSIE, ch. m., 16 hands; small star; near hind foot and 
ankle white; foaled April 10, 1882; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Elaine, (2.20), by Messenger Duroc. 
Second dam. Green Mountain Maid, (dam of 

Elaine, 2.20; Prosper©, 2.20; Dame Trot, 2.22; 

Storm, 2.26|; and Electioneer,) by Sayres' 

Harry Clay (2.29). 
Third dam, Shanghai Mary, a trotting mare of note, 

pedigree not traced. 

PRODUCE. 

April 25, 1887, ch. f., by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Piedmout.) 



No. 86— Standard 

EMMA, b. m., 15 hands; star; inside of near fore heel 
white; near hind foot and fetlock white; off 
hind coronet white; foaled March 31, 1879; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, Lady Ellis, by Mohawk Chief. 

Second dam, Lady Clay, dam of Victor Clay (2.26;^) 

by Paymaster. 
Third dam, by the Morse Horse. 

PRODUCE. 

April 14, 1884, b. f., (dead), by Piedmont. 

1885, (dead foal), by Piedmont. 
April 6, 1886, b. c, (gelded) by General Benton. 
April 6, 1887, b. c, by Benton Frolic' 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 

L.cf C. 



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No. 87 

EMMA ROBSON, b. m., 16 hands; strip; oflf hind leg 
white; foaled 1872; bred bj Put Robsou, Cal. 
By Woodburn. 

First dam, Lady Bell, by Belmont. 
Second dam, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 
Woodburn, by Lexington. 

First dam, Lulu Horton, by imp. Albion, etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

1880, b. c, gelded (dead), by Shannon. 
April 22. 1881, b. f., Edon, by General Benton. 
May 10, 1882, b. c. (gelded), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
May 8, 1881, b. f., Emaline, by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
March 28, 1886, b. c, Clary, by Clay. 
March 22, 1887, b. f. by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. S8 

ESTHER, b. m., 16 hands; star; white on inside of off hind 
foot; foaled 1877; bred by S. B. Wallace, 
Kentucky. By Express. 

First dam, by Colossus. 
Second dam, Capitola, by Vandal. 
Third dam, by imp. Margrave. 
Fourth dam, Mistletoe, by Cherokee. 
Fifth dam, Blackeyed Susan, by Tiger. 
Sixth dam, by Albert, etc., etc. 
Express, by Endorser. 

Dam, Nantura, by Brawner's Eclipse, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 20, 1881 b. f.. Extra, by Electioneer. 

March 31, 1882, b. c. Express (gelded), by Electioneer. 

1888, barren. 
Feb'y 1, 1884, b. c, Del Norte (sold), by Flood. 
Feb'y 6, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Don Victor. 
Jan'y 21, 1886, b. f., Essie, by Clay. 
Feb'y 13, 1887, b. f., by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 89 

ETHEL, b. m. , 15.3 hands; hind legs white; foaled February 
6, 1882; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Electa, by Electioneer. 

Second dam, Lady Durland, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Third dam, by Nigger Lance, son of Lance, by 

American Eclipse. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 90 

EUTICIA, b. m., 14.3 hands; star; near fore heel white; 
foaled 1873. By Robt. E. Lee (son of St. 
Clair). 

PRODUCE. 

April 16, 1884, b. f., by General Benton. 
April 6, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Benton Frolic. 

1886, barren. 
March 14, 1887, b. c. by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 91 

EVA T., b. m., 16 hands; small star; foaled March 29, 1881; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, Lize, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Lillian, by Lodi. 
Third dam, by Billy Cheatham. 
Fourth dam, Perry Durbin's Glencoe Mare, by imp. 
Glencoe. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 92 

EVANGELTNE, cli. m., 16 hands; large star and strip; 
foaled April 6, 1879, bred by F. B. Harper, 
Kentucky. By Longfellow. 

First dam, Robin Girl, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, Cyntbia Sue, by Joe Stoner. 
Third dam, Sue Washington, by Revenue. 
Fourth dam, Sarah Washington, by Garrison's 

Zinganee. 
Fifth dam, Stella, by Contention. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Speculator, etc. 
Longfellow, by imp Leamington. 

Dam, Nantura, by Brawner's Eclipse, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE . 

Feb'y 17, 1885, ch. c, Czar, (sold) by Flood. 
Feb y 9, 1886, b. f., by Clay. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 93 

EXTRA, b. ra., 15.3 hands; near hind foot white; foaled 
March 20, 1881; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Electioner. 

First dam, Esther, by Express. 
Second dam, by Colossus. 
Third dam, Capitola, by Vandal. 
Fourth dam, by imp. Margrave, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 22, 1886, ch. f. (dead), by Piedmont. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 94— Standard 

FAIREST, bl. m., 15 hands; near fore foot white; off hind 
foot white; foaled 1879; bred by Chas. Back- 
man, Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By 
Kentucky Prince. 

First dam, Fairy, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Emma Mills, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Third dam, by Rediker's Alexander W., son of 

Alexander W., by Cole's Messenger. 
Kentucky Prince, by Clark Chief, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
First dam, Kentucky Queen, by Morgan Eagle, son 

of Green Mountain Morgan. 
Second dam, by Blythe's Whip, son of Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Third dam, by Martin's Brimmer . 
Fourth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 

PRODUCE. 

March 10, 1884, b. c. Col. Benton (sold), by General 

Benton. 
March 17, 1885, b. c, Fairmont (sold), by General 
Benton. 
1886, barren. 
Jan. 31, 1887, ch. c, by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 95 

FATINA, bl. m., 16 hands; near fore foot white; near hind 
foot white; foaled 1877; bred by E. H. Miller, 
Cal. By Berlin. 

First dam, Lady Lowell, by Capt. Shultz's St. 
Clair, son of St. Clair. 

Second dam, Laura, dam of Doc, sire of Occident, 
(2.161). 
Berlin, 2.32| (sire of Thapsin, 2.22|; and Panzy, four- 
year old record, 2.24|). By Reavis' Blackbird. 

First dam, Addie Lee, 2.36J (dam of Adair; record, 
2.30 at four years old, and 2.17| at six years 
old). By Culver's Black Hawk. 

Second dam, Old Nancy, by Old Morrill. 

PRODUCE. 

May 8, 1883, br. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
May 3, 1884, blk. c. , Electro, by Electioneer. 

1885-86, barren. 
Jan. 28, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



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No. 96 

FIDELIA, b. m.; few white hairs in forehead; saddle 
marks; inside of off hind heel white; grey hairs 
through body; foaled 1866; bred by A. Gold- 
smith. By Volunteer. 

Dam, by Koe's Abdallah Chief, son of Abdallah. 
Volunteer, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
First dam, by Young Patriot. 
Second dam, the Lewis Hulse mare. 

PEODUCE. 

March 16, 1881, b. c, St. Just (sold), by Electioneer. 

1882, barren. 

March 24, 1883, b. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 

March 18, 1884, b. f. Fenela (sold), by Electioneer. 

Feb'y 28, 1885, b. c. (sold), by General Benton. 

Feb'y 14, 1886, b. f., by Whips. 

Feb'y 23, 1887, b. f., by Clay. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 97 

FIFINE, ch. m., 15 hands; star; snip; near foro foot and 
ankle white; near hind foot white; off hind 
foot and ankle white; foaled April 18, 1881; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Norfolk. 

First dam, Frou Frou, by Asteroid. 
Second dam, Diicatoou, by Wagner. 
Third dam. Picayune, by Medoc. 
Fourth dam, Sally Howe, by Sir William of Trans- 
port. 
Fifth dam. Lady Kobin, by Eobin Grey. 
Sixth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 
Norfolk, by Lexington. 

Dam, Novice, by imp. Glencoe, etc., ect. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 30, 1885, ch. f., by Shannon. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 19, 1887, b. f. by Clay. 

(Stinted to Alfred. 



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No. 98— Standard 

FLORA, b. m., 16 hands; small star; off hind foot and 
ankle white; foaled 1879; bred by S. B. 
Whipple, San Mateo Cal. By Whipple's 
Hambletonian. 

First dam. Young Fly, by Speculation. 
Second dam, Fly, dam of Countess. 
Speculation, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Wash- 
ington, son of Napoleon. 
Second dam, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

May 10, 1884, b. c, (dead), bv General Benton. 
April 30, 1885, b. c. Clay (sold), by Clay. 

1886, barren. 
March 20, 1887, b. c, by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Norval.) 



No. 99 

FLORA ANDERSON, b. m., 15 2 hands; blaze face; half 
of off fore foot white; foaled March 81, 1883; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Shannon . 

First dam, Florence Anderson, by Enquirer. 

Second dam, Sally Anderson, by imp. Glencoe. 

Third dam, Chloe Anderson, by Rodolph. 

Fourth dam, Belle Anderson, by Sir William of 
Transport. 

Fifth dam. Butterfly, by Sumpter. 

Sixth dam, by imp. Buzzard, etc. 
Enquirer, by imp. Leamington. Dam, Lida, by Lex- 
ington, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 100 

FLOKENCE ANDEKSON, br. m., 15 bands; strip; fore 
legs wbite; near bind leg wbite; foaled 1874; 
bred by J. L. Montague, Ky. By Enquirer. 

First dam, Sail}' Anderson, by imp. Glencoe. 
Second dam, Cbloe Anderson, by Rodolpli. 
Third dam, Belle Anderson, by Sir William of 

Transport. 
Fourth dam, Butterfly, by Sumpter. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Buzzard. 
Sixth dam, by Dandridge's Fearnaught. 
Enquirer, by imp. Leamington. 

Dam, Lida, by Lexington, etc, etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 6, 1879, ch. f., (dead), by Foster. 
April lU, 1880, b. f., P'lorence, (sold) by Electioneer. 
April 18, 1881, bl. f., Phoebe Anderson, by Monday. 
April 12, 1882, 1.. c, gelded, (sold) by Shannon. 
March 31, 1883, b. f., Flora Anderson, by Shannon. 

1884. barren. 
March 12, 1885, b. f., Full Sail, (sold) by Flood. 
April 2, 188G, b. c, (gelded) by Will Crocker. 
March 27, 1887, b. c, by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 101 

FLORIDA, b. m., 15.1 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
off hind foot and ankle white; foaled 1873. 
By Eobert E. Lee. 

Dam, Fanny, by St. Clair. 
Eobert E. Lee, Ijy St. Clair. 

Dam, Melinche, dam of Fred Crocker, (2.25^) by 
St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

May 8, 1883, b. c, (gelded) by General Benton. 

Jan'y 5, 1884, twins, (premature) by General Benton. 

Jan'y 28, 1885, b. f., bv Clay. 

April 4, 1886, b. c, (gelded) by Clay. 

April 10, 1887. b. c, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 103— Standard 

FLOSSY, rn. m., 15.3 hands; off fore foot white; hind feet 
and ankles white; foaled April 11, 1883; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Dasie C, by The Moor. 

Second dam, Grey Dale, by American Boy, Jr. 

Third dam, by Winfield Scott. 

Fourth dam, by Florizelle, son of Grey Eagle. 

PRODUCE. 

May 10, 1886, ch. c, (gelded) by Regalia. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stiuted to Whips.) 



Ill 



No. 103-Stanclard 

FLOWER GIRL, b. m., 15 hands; near hind foot white; 
foaled February 23, 1880; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Mayflower (dam of Wildflower, 2,21), 
by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 



Jan'y 27, 1886, b. f., by Wooduut. 
Jan'y 31, 1887, ch. c, by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 104— Standard 

FLUSHING BELLE, br. m., 16 hands; hind feet and 
ankles white; foaled 1872; bred by Harrison 
Dnrkee, Flushing L. I. By Dictator (sire of 
Director, 2.17; Phallas, 2.13|; and Jay-Eye- 
See, 2.10). 

First dam, Fayette Belle (dam of Mambrino Bertie), 

by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, Young Flaxey (dam of Blondine, 

2.24f), by Telegraph. 
Third dam. Old Flaxey. 
Dictator (brother to Dexter, 2.17^), by Rysdyk's 

Hambletonian. 
First dam, by American Star. 
Second dam. Shark's dam. 

PDODUCE. 

April 5, 1883, br. c, Wilmington, (sold) by Fallis. 
Jan'y 24, 1884, (premature), by Bentonian. 

1885-86, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted toAlban.) 



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No. 105 

FROLIC, b. m., 15.2 hands; near hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled 1878; bred by Eratus Corning, 
Albany, N. Y. By Harry Clay (2.29). 

First dam, Maori, by imp. Australian. 
Second dam, by Lexington. 
Third dam, by imp. Glencoe. 
Fourth dam, by Boston, 

Fifth dam, by Medoc, son of American Eclipse. 
Harry Clay (Coming's), by Neave's Cassius M. Clay, 
Jr. , son of Cassius M. Clay. 
Dam, by imp. Bellfounder. 

PRODUCE. 

April 6, 1884, b. c, Benefactor, by General Benton. 

1885, dead foal, by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 

March 27, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 106 

FROU FEOU, ch. ra., 15.1 hands; star; white spot ou 
back; foaled 1871; bred by J. W. Hunt, Rey- 
nolds, Ky. By Asteroid. 

First dam, Ducatoon, by Wagner. 
Second dam. Picayune, by Medoc. 
Third dam, bally Howe, by Sir William of Trans- 
port. 
Fourth dam. Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 
Fifth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 
Sixth dam, by Meade's Celer, etc. 
Asteroid, by Lexington. 

First dam. Nebula, by imp. Glencoe, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

May 6, 1880, ch. f., Satanella, by Leveler. 

April 18, 1881, ch. f., Fifine, by Norfolk. 

April 16, 1882, b. f., (sold) by Flood. 

March 30, 1883, ch. c, (gelded) sold, by Shannon. 

March 8, 1884, ch. c, (sold) by imp. Young Prince. 

March 14, 1885, b. c, (gelded) by Fallis. 

March 15, 1886, b. c, (gelded) by Clay. 

April 12, 188'/, ch. f., by Piedmont. ' 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 107 

GABRIELLE, b. m., 16 hands; foaled February 29, 1880; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
MoLawk Chief. 

First dam, Glenne, by Messenger Duroc. 

Second dam, Glenella, by Woodward Star (son of 
Seeley's American Star). 

Third dam, Shanghai Mary, dam of Green Moun- 
tain Maid, the dam of Prospero, 2.20; Dame 
Trot, 2.22; Elaine, 2.20; Electioneer, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

March 17, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Whips. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Wbips.) 



No. 108— Standarrt 

GAZELLA, br. m., 15.1 hands; foaled 1882; bred by F. 
Harker, L. I. By Governor Sprague. 

First dam. Gazelle, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Second dam, Hattie Wood, by Sayre's Harry Clay. 

Third dam, Grandmother, by Terror (sou of Ash- 
ton's Eclipse.) 

Fourth dam, Janet, by Cock of the Eock (son of 
Duroc). 

Fifth dam, by Dubois' Duroc. 
Gov. Sprague (2. 20 J), by Rhode Island. 

Dam, Belle Brandon, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

(Stinted to Benton Frolic.) 



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No. 109— Standard 

GAZELLE, b. m., 14.2 hands; off fore foot white; foaled 
July 14, 1874; bred by E. H. Miller, Cal. By 
Primus. 

Dam, Mayfly, dam of Bonita (2.18|), by 8t. Clair. 
Primus, by Marshall Chief, son of Kilbouru Horse, by 
Vermont Black Hawk. 

PKODUCE. 

May 3, 1879, b. f., Guess, by Electioneer. 

1880, barren. 
April 5, 1881, b. f., Grisette, by Wild Idle. 

1882, barren. 
June 10, 1883, b. c. gelded, (sold), by Electioneer. 
May 11, 1884, b. f., Garaphelia, by General Benton. 
April 27, 1885, ch. f . , by Piedmont. 
April 9, 1886, b. f., by General Benton. 

1887, barren. 

(Stiuted to Whips.) 



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No. 110— Standard 

GAZELLE, b. m., 15.3 hands; outside of near fore coronet 
white; few white hairs on near stifle; foaled 
1865; bred by Charles Backman, Stony Ford, 
Orange County, N. Y. By Eysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Record, 2.21. 

First dam, Hattie Wood (dam of Idol), by Sayre's 
Harry Clay. 

Second dam, Grandmother, by Terror (son of Ash- 
ton's Eclipse). 

Third dam, Janet, by Cock of the Eock (son of 
Duroc). 

Fourth dam, by Dubois' Duroc. 

PEODUCE. 

1878, br. f., Gertie, by Hambletonian Prince 
(Baird's). 

1882, br. f., Gazella, by Governor Sprague. 

1883, not bred. 

1884, barren. 

Feb'v 16, 1885, b. f., by General Benton. 
Feb'y 7, 1886, b. c, by General Benton. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alban.) 



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No. Ill— Standard 

GERTIE, b. m., 15.3 hands; foaled 1878; bred by F. 
Marker, N. Y. By Hambletonian Prince 
(Baird's). 

First dam, Gazelle (2.21), by Rysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Hattic Wood, by Sayre's Harry Clay. 

Third dam, Grandmother, by Terror (son of Ash- 
ton's Eclipse). 

Fourth dam, Janet, by Cock of the Rock (son of 
Duroc). 

Fifth dam, by Dubois' Duroc. 
Hambletonian Prince (Baird's), by Rysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

First dam, Nelly Cammeyer, by Cassius M. Clay. 

Second dam, by Chancellor, son of Mambrino. 

Third dam, by Mount Holly, son of imp. Messenger. 

Fourth dam, by Engineer, son of imp. Messenger. 

PKODUCE. 

Feb'y 9, 1884, b. f. (dead), by General Benton. 
April 26, 1885, b. f. (sold), by General Benton. 

1886, barren. 
May 11, 1887, br. f. by Figaro. 

(Stinted to Nerval.) 



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No. 112 

GILBERT A, b. m., 15.2 hands; small star; hind heels 
white; foaled 1872; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Cal. By Fred Low, son of St. Clair, 

Dam, Lady Gilbert. 

PRODUCE 

May 8, 1879, b. c, Elector (sold), by Electioneer. 

1880-81-82-83-84-85, not bred. 
Feb'y 25, 1886, ch. c, (gelded), by Whips. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



No. 113 

GIPSY, b. m., 15.1 hands; off hind foot and ankle white; 
bred by Mr. Paul, May field, Cal. By Paul's 
Abdallah. 

Paul's Abdallah, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
First dam, by Roebreck. 

PRODUCE. 

1878, b. f., Merced (dead), by Electioneer. 

1879, b. f., Mercedes (sold) by Electioneer. 

1880, b. c, Hernani (sold) by Electioneer. 

1881, b. c. Gypsum, gelded (sold) by Elec- 

tioneer. 

1882, not bred . 

March 6, 1883, b. f., by General Benton. 
Feb'y 5, 1884, b. c. Gnome, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 
1885, barren. 
Feb'y 2, 1886, b. f., Gorgie, (dead) by Whips. 
Jan. 15, 1887. ch. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



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No. 114 

GLENCORA, br. m., 15.2 hands; bind feet and ankles 
white: foaled May 9, 1878; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

Dam, Lady Gilbert. 

PRODUCE. 

March 8, 1882, br. c, Glencairn (Lot Sloeum, 2.19), 
gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

March 29, 1883, br. f. Glenola, (sold), by General 
Benton. 

March 16, 1884, br. c, Grit (gelded), by General Ben- 
ton. 

March I'd, 1885, bl. f., Georgina, by Ansel. 

March 3, 1886, b. f., Gambara, by Ansel. 

April 15, 1887, br. f. (dead), by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Nerval.) 



No. 115 

GLENDALE, b. m„ 16 hands; off hind foot white; foaled 
April 12, 1875; bred by Charles Backman, 
Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By 
Messenger Duroc. 

First dam, Antoinette, by Sheppard's Rattler, son 

of Biggart's Rattler. 
Second dam, by Young Bulie Bock, son of Edward 

Long's Eclipse. 
Third dam, by Edward Long's Henry Second, son 

of Sir Henry. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 4, 1881, br. f., Gloom (sold), by Mohawk Chief. 
Feb'y 3, 1882, b. f., Grindelia (sold), by Gen. Benton. 

1883, barren. 
April 8, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 
April 2, 1885, ch. c. (gelded), by Whips. 
April 12, 1886, b. c. (dead), by lone. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No 116 

GLENNE, b. m., 16 hands; star; near fore foot white; off 
hind foot and ankle white; foaled April 25, 
1875; bred by Charles Backman, Stony Ford, 
Orange County, N. Y. By Messenger Duroc. 

First dam, Glenella, by Woodward Star, son of 
Seeley's American Star. 

Second dam, Shanghai Mary, dam of Green Moun- 
tain Maid (dam of Prospero, Dame Trot, Elaine 
and Electioneer). 

PEODUCE. 

Feb'y 29, 1880, b. f., Gabrielle, by Mohawk Chief. 
March 10, 1881, b. c, (dead), by Electioneer. 

1882, barren. 
May 24, 1883, b. c, (gelded), by General Benton. 

1884-85, barren. 
Feb'y 21, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 117 

GRETCHEN, b. m., 16 hands; near fore foot white; hind 
feet and ankles white; foaled 1879; bred by 
S. B. Whipple, Cal. By Yorktown. 

First dam, Young A-shcat, by Whipple's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Ashcat (dam of Ajax, 2.29), by 
Kysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Third dam, by Seeley's American Star. 

Fourth dam, by Abdallah. 
Yorktown, by Speculation, son of Kysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian 

First dam, Mamie by Joseph. 

Second dam, Diana. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 2, 1885, b. c. (sold), by General Benton. 

1886, barren 

1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Alban.) 



No. 118 

GRISETTE, b. m., 15 hands; star; hind feet white; foaled 
April 5, 1881; bred by Leland Stanford. Palo 
Alto. By Wild Idle. 

First dam. Gazelle, by Primus. 
Second dam. Mayfly, dam of Bonita (2.18|), bv 
St. Clair. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian. 

First dam. Idle Wild, by Lexington, etc., etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 4, 1886, b. c, by Will Crocker. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 1 19— Stiuidard 

GUESS, b. m., 15 hands; star; near hind ankle white; white 
on off hind ankle; foaled May 13, 1879; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Elec- 
tioneer. 

First dam, Gazelle, by Primus. 
Second dam, Mayfly, by St. Clair. 
Primus, by Marshall Chief, son Kilbourn Horse, by 
Vermont Black Hawk, 

PRODUCE. 

March 12, 1884, b. f., Gem, by General Benton. 
March 12, 1885, b. c, Bentoneer (sold), by General 

Benton. 
March 7, 1886, (dead foal), by General Benton. 
March 9, 1887, b. f., by Benton Frolic. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 130— Standard 

HATTIE C, b. m., 15.2 hands; hind feet white; foaled 
April 1, 1879; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Melinche (dam of Fred Crocker, 2 vr. old 
^, record, 2.25^), by St. Clair. 



.4 



PRODUCE. 

March 18, 1883, b. f. (dead), by Piedmont. 

1884, barren. 
March 29, 1885, b. f., by General Benton. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 6, 1887, b. f., by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Benton Frolic.) 



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HATTIE HAWTHORNE, br. m., 15.3 hands; star; hind 
feet and ankles white; foaled 1875; bred by 
F. B. Harper, Ky. By Enquirer. 

First dam, Little Girl, by Endorser. 
Second dam, Fanny Holton, by Lexington. 
Third dam, Nantura, by Brawner's Eclipse. 
Fourth dam. Quiz, by Bertrand. 
Fifth dam. Lady Fortune, by Brimmer. 
Sixth dam. Woodpecker's dam, by Imp. Buzzard, 
etc., etc. 
Enquirer, by imp. Leamington. 
Dam, Lida, by Le.xington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 25, 1880, bl. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

1881, barren. 
Feb'y 6, 1882, br. c. (dead), by Flood. 
Jan'y 21, 1883, br. f., Harriet (sold), by Flood. 
Jan'y 27, 1884, br. c. (sold), by imp. Young Prince. 
Feb'y 24, 1885, ch. c. (sold), by Flood. 

1886, barren. 
April 5, 1887, b. f., by Piedmont 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 123 

HELPMATE, b. m., 15.2 hands, white hairs in forehead; 
hind feet white; foaled 1873; bred by M. B. 
Gratz, Ky. By Planet. 

First dam. Full Cry, by Vandal. 
Second dam, Springbrook. by Lexington. 
Third dam, Emuckfaw, by Mambrino. 
Fourth dam, Diana, by Virginia. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Knowsley. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Dion, etc. 
Planet, by Eevenue. 

Dam, Nina, by Boston, etc., etc. 

(See Brace's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 29, 1884, b. c. (sold), by imp. Young Prince. 

1885-86, barren. 
Feb'y 4, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 133— Standard 

HENEIETTE, b. m., 15.3 hands; near fore heel white; near 
hind foot white; foaled 1879; bred by Ariel 
Lathrop, Albany, N. Y. By Gooding's Cham- 
pion. 

First dam, Lady Beeclier, by Reserve. 

Second dam, by Friday, son of imp. Trustee. 
Champion (Gooding's), by King's Champion, Jr., son of 
Grinnell's Champion. 

First dam, Cynthia, by Bartlett's Turk, son of 
Weddles' imp. Turk. 

Second dam, Fanny, by Schobey's Black Prince. 

Third dam, Bet, by Rockplanter, son of Duroc. 
Reserve, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, by Balsorah, son of Busorah (imp. Arabian). 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 124 

HERMANA, b. m., 15.3 hands; white spot ou inside of 
near hind foot; white spot on front of off hind 
foot and heel; foaled March 11, 1883; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Sister to Irene, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fifth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 26, 1886, bl. f., by Eegalia. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 125 — Standard 

IDA, ch. m., 16 hands; star; snip; fore feet and ankles 
white; hind legs white; foaled May 2, 1879; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
General Benton. 

First dam, Idabelle, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Godfrey Star, by Seeley's American 

"Star. 
Third dam, by Hector, son of La Tourett's Bell- 
founder. 

PRODUCE. 

June 8. 1884, b. f., Issa, by Eros. 
May 23, 1885, b. f. (sold) by Fallis. 

1886, barren. 

1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No 136 

lEENE, br. m., 15.2 hands star and snip; hind feet and 
ankles white; foaled April, 1872; bred by 
Charles Stanford, Schenectady, N. Y. By 
Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Laura Keene, by Eysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Third dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Fourth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger. 

Dam, Abiezet Pierce mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

June 10, 1879, ch. f., I?ma, by General Benton. 
May 25, 1880, ch. f., Dora, by Don Victor. 
May 10, 1881, b.c, lone (gelded), by General Benton. 
May 2, 1882, ch. f. , Ahwaga, by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 
Feb'y 20, L884, b. c, Ira, (sold), by Piedmont. 
Feb'y 15, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Piedmont. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 8, 1887, ch. c. by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 12T 

ISMA., ch. m., 16.1 hands; star; bind feet and ankles white; 
foaled June 10, 1879; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Irene, by Mohawk Chief. 

Second dam; Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian . 
Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, Lady Marvin by Young Traveler. 
Fifth dam, by Seagull son of Duroc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 1, L8S:-i, br.c, Ivanhoe, (gelded), by Electioneer. 

1884, barren. 
Feb'y 8. 1885, br. c, Ivanue, (sold) by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 11, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Eros.) 



No. 128 

IVY, ch. m,, 15 hands; foaled May 2, 1880, bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Idabeile, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Godfrey Star, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Third dam, by Hector, son of La Tourett's Bell- 
founder. 
Don Victor, by Belmont (by American Boy). 

Dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

May 22, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 

1885, barren. 
April 9, 1886, ch. c, Isonomy, by Piedmont. 
March 19, 1887, b. f. by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 129— Standard 

JENNIE BENTON, b. m., 15.2 hands; off hind foot and 
inside and back of ankle white; foaled March 
4, 1883; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Juniatta (sister to Clay, 2.28), by Fred 

Low, son of St. Clair. 
Second dam, Maid of Clay, by Henry Clay. 
Third dam, by Dey's Messenger. 
Fourth dam, by Ballface Consul. 

PRODUCE. 

March 28, 1886, br. c. (gelded), by Eegalia. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 1.30— Standard 

JOSIE, b. m., 15.3 hands; near forefoot white; hind feet 
white; foaled 1881; bred by S. B Whipple, 
San Mateo, Cal. By Whipple's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Young Josselyn, by Speculation. 
Second dam. Lady Josselyn. 
Whipple's Hambletonian, by Guy Miller. 

First dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Wash- 
ington. 
Second dam, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

March 17, 1885, ch. c. (dead), by Piedmont. 
April 9, 1886, b. c, (gelded), by Whips. 
May 18, 1887, b. c, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 131 

JULIA, gr. m., 15.3 liunds; foaled 1874; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Cal. By Fred Low (son of St. Clair). 

Dam, Lady Hawkins, by Jeff Davis (son of Argyle, 
Jr., and Fanny Harper, by Grey Eagle). 

PKODUCE. 

April 23, 1878, b. f., Juliet, bv Mohawk Chief. 

1879, barren. 

1880, not bred. 

Feb'y 20, 1881, gr. f., Judith (sold), by Mohawk Chief. 

1882-3, not bred. 
March 16, 1884, b. c, Julian (gelded), byBentonian. 
March 6, 1885, bl. f., b^ Dexter Prince. 
March 5, 1886, br. f., by Will Crocker. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



No. 133 

JULIET, b. m., 16 hands; foaled April 23, 1878; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Mohawk 
Chief. 

First dam, Julia, by Fred Low. 
Second dam. Lady Hawkins, by Jeff Davis (son of 
Argyle, Jr., and Fanny Harper, by Grey Eagle). 

rRODUCE. 

May 3, 1882, br. f. (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 2U, 1883, b. f,, by General Benton. 
May 8, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 
May 3, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 
May 1, 1886, br. c, Niles (gelded), by Ansel. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Norval.) 



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No. 133— Standard 

JUNIATTA, br. m., (sister to Clay, 2.25); 15.1 hands; 
foaled April 10, 1875; bred by Lelaud Stanford, 
Cal. By Fred Low son of St. Clair. 

First dam, Maid of Clay (dam of Carry C, 2.24; 
Clay, 2.25; Capt. Smith, 2.29); by Henry Clay. 
Second dam, by Dey's Messenger. 
Third dam, by Ballface Consul. 
Henry Clay, by Andrew Jackson, son of Young Bashaw. 

Dam, the famous trotting mare, Surrey. 
Dey's Messenger, by Liberty, son of imp. Messenger. 

Dam, by Coriander, son of imp. Messenger. 
Ballface Consul, by Bond's Consul. 

Dam, by Coriander, son of imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

March 27, 1879, bl. c. (dead), by Mohawk Chief. 

1880, not bred. 
March 31, 1881, bl. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 19, 1882, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
March 4, 1883, b. f., Jennie Benton, by General Ben- 
ton. 
Feb'y 26, 1884, b. f., Juanita, by General Benton. 
March 16, 1885, b. f. (sold), by Piedmont. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 5, 1887, b. c. by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Woolsey.) 



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No. 134 

KATHLEEN, b. m., 15.2 hands; black points; foaled March 
23, 1882; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Shannon. 

First dam, Katharion, by Harry of the West. 

Second dam, Kathleen, by Lexington. 

Third dam, Maria Innis, by imp. Yorkshire. 

Fourth dam, Ann Innis, by American Eclipse. 

Fifth dam. Miss Obstinate, by Surapter. 

Sixth dam, Jenny Slamerkin, by Tiger. 

Seventh dam. Paragon, by imp Buzzard. 

Eighth dam, Indiana, by Columbus, etc. 
Shannon, by Monday. 

First dam, Hennie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock, etc. 
Harry of the West, by Lexington. 

First dam, Laura, by imp. Leviathan, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 135 

LADY AMANDA, b. m., 16 hands; small star; foaled 1871; 
bred by John Eeber, Ohio. By imp. Hurrah. 

First dam, Lady Lancaster, by imp. Monarch. 
Second dam, Lady Canton, by imp. Tranby. 
Third dam, Mary Randolph, by Gohanna. 
Fourth dam, by Independence. 
Fifth dam, Meg of Wapping, by imp. Bedford. 
Sixth dam, imp. Alexandria, by Alexander, son of 
Eclipse. 
Imp. Hurrah, by Newminister. 

First dam, Jovial, by Bay Middletou. 
Second dam, by Comus, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

March 8, 1883, b. f., Amandine (sold), by Flood. 
March 13, 1884, b. c. (sold), bv imp. Young Prince. 

1885-86, barren. 
April 11, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 136 

LADY BEECHER, b. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs on 
withers ; off hind foot white ; bred by Mr. Wilson, 
Orange Co., N. Y. By Reserve (sire of Oscar, 

2.30). 

Dam, by Friday, son of imp. Trustee. 
Reserve, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, by Balsorah; son of Busorah (imp. Arabian). 

PRODUCE. 

1879, b. f., Henriette, by Gooding's Cham- 

pion. 

1880, b. f. , Theora, by Gooding's Champion. 

1881, b. c, Henry W., (sold), by Gooding's 

Champion. 
1882-83, not bred. 
April 9, 1884, ch. f,. Miss Beecher, byiPiedmont. 

1885, barren. 

1886, (twins premature), by Clay. 
Feb'y 7, 1887, b. c. by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



No. 137— Standard 

LADY DOOLEY, br. m., 15.1 hands; white spots on back; 
By Mc Cracken's Black Hawk. 

Record, 2-31%. 

Dam, the Hedge mare. 

PRODUCE. 

June 23, 1878, br. c, Garfield, gelded (sold), by Gen- 
eral Benton. 

May 31, 1879, br. 1, Dolly, by Electioneer. 
1880, barren. 

May 4, 1881, b. c, Doolittle, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

April 27, 1882, b. f. (sold), by P^lectioueer. 

June 12, 1883, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
1884-85-86, barren. 

March 20, 1887, b. c, by Woolsey. 

(Stinted" to Alfred.)' 



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No. 138— Standard 

LADY ELLEN, b. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; foaled 1875; bred by Jesse D. Carr, 
Cal. Bj Carr's Mambrino. 

Record, 2-28. 

First dam, by Owen Dale, son of Belmont. 
Second dam, Ida May, by Belmont. 
Third dam, by Red Buck, son of Bertrand. 
Carr's Mambrino, by Mambrino Patchen, son of Mam- 
brino Chief. 
First dam, by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, by imp. Jordan. 
Third dam, by Bertrand. 
Fourth dam, by Cherokee. 
Mambrino Patchen (brother to Lady Thorn, 2.18), by 
Mambrino Chief. 
First dam, by Gano, son of American Eclipse. 
Second dam, by Sir William, son of Sir Archy. 
Mambrino Patchen is the sire of London, 2.20|; Kate 
Middleton, 2.23, and eleven in the 2.30 list; and 
his daughters have produced Cleora, 2.18f; 
Rosa Wilkes, 2.18; Alcantara, 2.23; Alegone, 
2.22, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 6, 1882, b. c. (dead), by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 13, 1883, b. c. (dead), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 1, 1884, b. f. Ella, 2.33^, by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 30, 1885, b. f . '(sold), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 25, 1886, br. c. , Ellison, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 7, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 139 

LA.DY KLINE, br. m., 15.1 bauds; near hind foot white; 
off hind heel white; foaled June, 1875; bred 
by Charles Stanford, Schenectady, N. Y. By 
Mohawk Chief. 

Dam, by Sparkle (son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian, 
and mare by Hill's Black Hawk), 

PRODUCE. 

June 8, 1879, b. f., Lina K., by Don Victor. 
May 10, 1880, b. f. (dead), by Don Victor. 

1881, barren. 
Feb'y 3, 1882, b. f. (sold), by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 
Jan'y 25, 1884, ch. c. (dead), by Piedmont. 
Feb'y 25, 1885, b. f. (dead), by General Benton. 
March 28, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 140 

LADY LOWELL, bl. m., 15 hands; star; near fore foot 

white; near hind foot white; foaled 1863; bred 

by Mr. Lowell, Sacramento, Cal. By St. Clair 

(Shultz's). 

Dam, Laura, dam of Doc, sire of Occident (2.16f). 

St. Clair (Shultz's), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

1877, bl. f., Fatina, by Berlin. 
April 18, 1883, ch. f.. Lorita, by Piedmont. 
May 10, 1884, b. f., Lady Agues, by Electioneer. 
May 10, 1885, b. c, Lowell, by Electioneer. 
Ai)ril 14, 1886, blk. f., by Electioneer. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electricity). 



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No. 141 

LADY MORGAN, b. m., 15 hands; white hairs back of 
withers; foaled 1865; bred by H. M. Pierson, 
Ramapo, IN. Y. By Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Second dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Third dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of 
imp. Messenger. 

Dam Abiezet Pierce mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

April 22, 1880, br. f.. Miss Knox, by Knox. 
April 15, 1881, b. c, Alban, by General Benton. 
April 4, 1882, ch. f. , Morgianna, by General Benton. 
April 17, 1883, b. f., Marion, by Piedmont. 

1884, barren. 
March 14, 1885, b. f., Marinda (sold), by General 
Benton. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 143 

LADY RHOADES, br. m.. 15 hands; star; foaled 1870; 
bred by T, A. Khoades, Sacramento, Cal. By 
General Taylor. 

PEODUCE. 

April 25, 1876, bl. c, Dolphin, gelded (sold), by P>ed 
Low. 

1877, barren. 

1878, not bred. 

April 27, 1879, b. f., Stella 2. 30, (sold), by Electioneer. 

1880, barren. 

1881, b. c, Lorentine, gelded (sold), by 
Electioneer. 

April 16, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 143— Staiulard 

LADY SCULLEY, br. m., 16 hands; small star; white spot 
on oS fore heel; near hind heel and coronet 
white; foaled 1866; bred by M. Scully, Santa 
Clara, Cal. (Dam of Vanderlyn, 2.21.) By 
Joseph. 

First dam, by Easton's Black Hawk. 

Second dam, by Belmont. 
Joseph, by Hermes. 

First dam, Patsy Anthony, by imp. Priam. 

Second dam, by Virginia, etc. 
Easton's Black Hawk, by Old David Hill. 
Belmont, by American Boy, out of imp. Prunella, by 
Comus. 

PRODUCE. 

April 2, 1884, b. f., by Electioneer. 

1885, slipped foal, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 19, 1886, b. f., (dead), by Electioneer. 
Jan. 22, 1887, slipped foal, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 144— Standard 

LADY THORN, Jr., bl. m., 16 hands; large star and snip; 
foaled 1870; bred by Jno. McDonald, Mt- 
Sterling, Ky. (Dam of Santa Clans, 2.17i) 
By William's Mambrino. 

First dam, Kate, by Highland Chief, son of Mam- 
brino Chief. 

Second dam, by Magowan's Halcorn, son of Peter's 
Halcorn . 

Third dam, by Cockrill's Highlander, son of Scott's 
Highlander. 

Fourth dam, by General Taylor. 
Williams' Mambrino, by Ericsson, son of Mambrino 
Chief. 

PRODUCE. 

April 26, 1881, b. c, Christmas (sold), by Strathmore. 
April 21, 1882, b. c. (dead), by Electioneer. 
April 16, 1883, bl. c, Kriss Kringle,by Electioneer. 
March 28, 188i, bl. c. gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 24, 1885, bl. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 7, 1886, b. c, Navidad, by Whips. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 145 

LADY VIVA, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled 1880; bred by J. C. 
Simpson, Cal. By Three Cheers, 

First dam, Lady Amanta, by imp. Hurrah. 

Second dam, Lady Lancaster, by imp. Monarch. 

Third dam. Lady Canton, by imp. Tranby. 

Fourth dam, Mary Randolph, by Gohanna. 

Fifth dam, by Independence. 

Sixth dam, Meg of Wapping. by imp. Bedford. 
Three Cheers, by imp. Hurrah. 

First dam, Young Fashion, by imp. Monarch. 
Imp. Hurrah, by Newminster. 

First dam. Jovial, by Bay Middleton. 

Second dam, by Comus, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 146 

LADY ZETLER, b. m., 14.3 hands; foaled May, 1863; 
bred by Chas. Zeitler, Sacramento, Cal. By 
St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

June 26, 1883, b. c. gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 
May 27, 1884, b. f., by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
June 30, 1886, b. f., by Whips. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 147 

LAURA C, b. m., 15 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
near hind foot white; foaled February 16, 
1881; bred by Lelaiid Stanford, Palo Alto, 
By Electioneer. 

First dam, Fanny Lewis, by imp. Bnckden. 
Second dam, Bay Dick mare, by Bay Dick. 
Third dam, by Oliver. 
Fourth pam, Roach Back, by Wagner, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 3, 1885, b. c. Laurence, by General Benton. 
Jan'y 28, 1886, b. f., by Benefit. 
March 4, 1887, ch. c, by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 148 

LAURA KEENE, b. m., 14.3 hands; near hind foot white; 
foaled 1864; bred by H. M. Pierson, Ramapo, 
N. Y. By Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Second dam, Lad}^ Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Third dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of 

imp. Messenger. 
Dam, Abiezet Pierce Mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

1871, br. f., Minnie, by Sparkle. 

1872, br. f., Irene, by Mohawk Chief. 

1873, br. f.. Sister to Irene, by Mohawk 
Chief. 

1874, b. f. , American Girl, by Toronto 
Sontag. 

1880, b. c, (dead), by Knox. 

1881-82, barren. 
April 7, 1888, ch. f. Lora, by Piedmont. 
May 22, 1884, ch. c. (gelded), by Piedmont, 
May 3, 1885, b. f., by General Benton. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stiuted to Piedmont. ) 



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No. 149 

LESBIA, b. m., 15.3 hands; star; white spot on off side of 
nostril; near hind foot white; foaled March 26, 
1882; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Lillian, by Lodi. 
Second dam, by Billy Cheatham. 
Third dam, Perry Durbin's Glencoe Mare, by imp. 
Glencoe. 

PRODUCE. 

March 10, 1887, b, f., by Clay. 

(Stiuted to Clay.) 



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No. 150 

LILLIAN, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; off hind foot ^white; 
bred by Nathan Coombs, Napa, Cal. By Lodi. 

First dam, by Billy Cheatham. 
Second dam, Perry Durbin's Glencoe Mare, by 
imp. Glencoe. 
Lodi, by imp. Yorkshire, 

Dam, Topaz, by imp. Glencoe. 

PRODUCE. 

June 27, 1873, b. c. Hector, gelded*(sold), by Fred 

Low. 
June 22, 1876, ch. c, Waterloo, gelded (dead), by 

Young Nelson. 
May 26, 1877, br. f., Lize, by Mohawk Chief. 

1878, barren. 
March 1, 1879, br. f., Lilly, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 29, 1880, br. c, (gelded), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 11, 1881, b. c. , Lennox (gelded), by General 

Benton. 
March 26, 1882, b. f., Lesbia, by General Bentou. 

1883, barren. 
May 2, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Geo. Lancaster. 

1885, not bred. 
March 23, 1886, b. f., by Will Crocker. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Claj'.) 



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No. 151 

LILLY, br. m., 15.3 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
near hind foot white; foaled March 1, 1879; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

First dam, Lilly, by Lodi. 
Second dam, by Billy Cheatham. 
Third dam, Perry Dnrbin's Glencoe mare, by imp. 
Glencoe. 

PRODUCE. 

March 26, 1883, b. f,, Lola, by General Benton. 

1884, barren. 
March 4, 1885, b. c, by General Benton. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 22, 1887, b. f. (dead), by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Piediiioul.) 



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No. 152— Standard 

LILLY B., bl. m., 16 hands; star; heel and front of off 
bind foot white; grey hairs in leg; foaled 1879; 
bred by Col. R. West, Ky. By Homer. 

First dam, Maggie Lee, by Blackwood. 

Second dam, by Alexander's Abdallah . 

Third dam, a pacing mare. 
Homer, by Mambrino Patchen, son of Mambrino Chief. 

First dam, Sally Chorister, by Mambrino Chorister, 
son of Mambrino Chief. 

Second dam, by Blood's Chief, son of Blood's 
Black Hawk. 

Third dam, by Moore's Pilot, son of Pilot Jr. 
Blackwood, by Alexander's Norman. 

First dam, by Mambrino Chief. 

Second dam, by Hunt's Commodore. 
Alexander s Abdallah, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, Kate Darling, by Bay Roman . 
Mambrino Patchen, by Mambrino Chief (has 13 in the 
2.30 list). 

PRODUCE. 

March 10, 1884, br. f. , Lira (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 4, 1885. br. f., (sold), by Electioueer. 
Feb'y 21, 1886, br. c, Reno (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 14, 1887, br. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 153 

LINA K., b. m., 15.1 bands; star; hiud feet and ankles 
white; foaled June 8, 1879; bred by Lelnnd 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Lady Kline, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, by Sparkle, son of Kysdyk's Hamble- 
touian. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

First dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse, 
etc. , etc. 
(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

April 5, 1885, b. f., (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 30, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 
March 16, 1887, b. c.,by Electioneer. 

(Stiuted to Electioneer.) 



No. 154 

LIZE, br. m., 15.2 hands; white spots on back; foaled May 
26, 1877; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Lillian, by Lodi. 
Second dam, by Billy Cheatham. 
Third dam, Perry Durbin's Glencoe mare, by imp. 
Glencoe. 

PRODUCE. 

March 29, 1881, b. f., Eva T., by Electioneer. 
April 4, 1882, br. c. (gelded), by Electioneer. 
April 29, 1883, b. f., by General Benton. 

1884, barren. 
Feb'y 21, 1885, b. f., Alaska (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 9, 1886, b. c, gelded (dead), by Clay. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Olay.) 



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No. 155 

LIZZIE, b. m., 14.2 hands; star; near hind foot white; 
foaled February 8, 1881; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto"! By Wild Idle/ 

First dam, Lizzie Miller, by Fred Low. 
Second dam, Mayflower (dam of Wildflower, 2.21), 
by St. Clair.' 
Wild Idle, by iuap. Australian 

Dam, Idle Wild, by Lexington, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 4, 1885, b. f., by Fallis. 
Feb'v 8, 1886, b. f., by Eros. 
Jan." 27, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 156 

LIZZIE COLLINS, br. m., 15.3 bands; few white hairs in 
forehead; foaled 1870; bred by Mr. Collins, 
Ky. By Stansifer's Woful. 

First dam, by Berthune. 

Second dam, by Blacknose. 
Woful (Stansifer's). by Woful, son of Long Island 
Black Hawk. 

Dam, the dam of Tom Wonder, by Tom Hal. 
Berthune, by Sidi Hamet. 

Dam, Susette, by Aratus. 
Blacknose, by Medoc. 

Dam, Lucy, by Orphan. 

PRODUCE. 

March 10, 1882, b. f., Linda (sold), by Electioneer. 

April 10, 1883, b. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 

March 27, 1884, bl. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 

March 6, 1885, br. f. Greenfield (sold), by Electioneer. 

Eeb'y 14, 1886, b. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 

April 8, 1887, br. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 157 

LIZZIE H., ch. m., 15.2 hands; strip; near hind leg white; 
off hind foot and ankle white; foaled 1877; 
bred by Mr. C. C. Bemis, San Francisco, Cal. 
By Whipple's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Lizzie Harris, b}^ Gorans. 

Second dam, by Arnold Harris. 
Whipple's Hambletonian, by Guy Miller. 

First dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Wash- 
ington. 

Second dam, by Abdallah. 
Comus, by Green's Bashaw. 

Dam, Topsy, by Prophet, son of Hill's Black Hawk. 
Arnold Harris, by Whalebone. 

Dam, Sportsmistress, by American Eclipse. 

PEODUCE. 

April 22, 1884, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
Feb'y 9, 1886, ch. f., by Piedmont. 
Jan. 27, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 158 

LIZZIE HALL, br. m., 15.1 hands; snip; bind feet white; 
foaled July 13, 1878; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Lady Hall, by American Boy, Jr., son 

of Belmont. 
Second dam, Lady Bell, by Belmont. 
Third dam, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. 

PRODUCE. 

June 25, 1883, b. f., by General Benton. 
May 23, 1884, b. f. (dead), by Piedmont. 

1885, barren. 
xA.pril 4, 1886, b. f. (dead), by General Benton. 

1887, barren. 

* (Stiuted to Alfred.) 



No. 159— Standard 

LIZZIE MILLER, b. m., 15 hands; small star; foaled 
April 17, 1876; bred by Leland Stanford, Cali- 
fornia. By Fred Low (son of St. Clair). 

Dam, Mayflower (2.30J), dam of Wildflower (2.21), 
and Manzanita (2.16), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 8, 1881. b. f., Lizzie, by Wild Idle. 

1882, barren. 
May 2, 1883, b. c , Tehama, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

1884-5, not bred. 

1886, barren . 
March 11, 1887, b. c. (dead), by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. IfiO 

LIZZIE WHIPS, br. m., 15.3 hands; near hind foot white; 
foaled 1874; bred by General A. Buford, Ky. 
By Enquirer. 

First dam, the Grand Dutch $, by Vandal. 
Second dam, by iraj:). Margrave. 
Third dam, Mistletoe, by Cherokee. 
Fourth dam, Blackeyed Susan, by Tiger. 
Fifth dam, by Alfred. 
Sixth dam, by Algerine, etc. 
Enquirer, by imp. Leamington. 

Dam, Lida, by Lexington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 19, 1880, b. c. Whips, by Electioneer. 

March 22, 1881, br. f., Wanda (sold), by Norfolk. 

Feb'y 28, 1882, ch. f. , Stephanotis, bv Shannon. 
Feb'y 1883, b. c, Whittier, by Flood. 

Feb'y 5, 1884, br. f. (sold), by Flood. 

Jan'y 26, 1885, ch. c, (sold) by Flood. 

June 23, 1880, blk. f. Lizzie C., by Clay. 

Feb'y 12, 1887, ch. c. by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 161 

LOR A, ch. m., 15 bands; few white hairs in forehead; 
foaled April 7, 1883; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Third dam, Lad}' Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fourth dam, by Seairull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, .«ou of 

imp. Messenger. 
Dam, Abiezet Pierce Mare, by imp. Messenger. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 162 

LORITA, ch. m., 15 hands; half moon in forehead; foaled 
April 18, 1883; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Lady Lowell, bv St. Clair (Shultz's). 
Second dam, Laura, dam of Doc, sire of Occident 
(2.161). 
St. Clair (Shultz's), by St. Clair. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. lG3~Standaitl 

LODEMA, br. m., 15.2 hands; star; near hind foot and 
ankle white; foaled June 29, 1879; bred ;^by 
Lelaud Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Nancy, by John Nelson. 
Second dam, by Illinois Medoc. 
Third dam, by Abdallah. 
John Nelson, by imp. Trustee. 

Dam, the Redmond Mare, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

April 7, 1884, b. f., Lorinne, by General Benton. 
March 20, 1885, b. f., (dead), by General Benton. 

1886, barren . 

1887, barren. 

(Stiutetl to Piedmont.) 



No. 1«1 

LOU WHIPPLE, br. m., 15 hands; white hairs in forehead; 
foaled 1869; bred in California. By Whipple's 
Hambletonian (son of Guy Miller, by Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian and Martha Washington, by 
Burr's Washington, son of Napoleon). 

Record, 2-26?^ 

(Stinted to George Lancaster.) 



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No. 165 

LULA., br. m., 15.1 hands; foaled 1864; bred by W. D. 
Crockett, Scott County, Ky. By Alexander's 
Norman. 

Record, 2 15. 

First dam, Kate Crockett, by imp. Hooton . 
Second dam, Mary Blaine, by Texas. 
Tliird dam, Fanny Esler, by Conn's Sir William. 
Fourth dam, by Whipster 
Alexander's Norman, by tlie Morse Horse. 
First dam, by Jersey Highlander. 
Second dam, by Bishop's Hambletonian. 

PRODUCE. 

1881, br. f., Lula Sprao'ue, by Governor 

Sprague. 

1882, bl. f., Lula Wilkes, by George Wilkes. 

1883, not bred. 

Jan'y 20, 1884, br. f., Lulaueer, by Electioneer. 

1885, premature, by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 

April 24, 1887. b. c. (dead), by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 166 — Standard 

LULA SPKAGUE, br. m., 15 hands; foaled 1881; bred 
by Mr. F. Harker, Long L-land. By Governor 
Sprague (2.20|), and he by Rhode Island 

(2.23i). 

First dam, Lula, (2.15), by Alexander's Norman. 
Second dam, Kate Crockett, by imp. Hooton. 
Third dam, Mary Blaine, by Texas. 
Fourth dam, Fanny Esler, by Conn's Sir William. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 167 — Standard 

LULA WILKES, bl. m., 15.2 bands; foaled 1882; bred by 
F. Harker, L. I. By George Wilkes (2.22). 

First dam, Lula (2.15), by Alexander's Norman. 
Second dam, Kate Crockett, by imp. Hooton. 
Third dam, Mary Blaine, by Texas. 
Fourth dam, Fanny Esler, by Conn's Sir William. 
Fifth dam, by Whipster. 
George Wilkes, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Dam, Dolly Spanker, by Henry Clay, etc. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 1«8 

MADELINE, b. m., 16 hands; hind feet and ankles white; 
foaled Jan. 25,1883; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Mamie C, by imp. Hercules. 
Second dam, by Langford. 
Third dam, Fanny Fowler, by Uncle Fowler. 
Fourth dam, a thoroughbred mare, pedigree lost. 
Hercules, (imp.) by Kingston. 

First dam, daughter of Toscar, by Bay Middleton. 
Second dam, Malvina, by Oscar, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Neiihew. ) 



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No. 169 

MAGGIE MITCHELL, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; bind feet 
and ankles white; foaled 1870; bred by Dr. 
Spaulding, Ky. By Clay Pilot. 

Dam, Mignonette, by Dr. Spaulding' s Abdallah, 
son of Abdallah, and mare by Star Gazer. 
Clay Pilot, by Neave's Cassius M. Clay, Jr. 
Dam, by Pilot, Jr. 

PRODUCE. 

March 13, 1880, b. c, gelded (sold), by General Benton. 

1881, barren. 
Feb'y 28, 1882, b. f. (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 30, 1883, b. f. (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 9, 1884, b. c. gelded, (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 1, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Piedmont. 
March 27, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 
March 13, 1887, b. c, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 170— Staudai-a 

MAID OF CLAY, br. m., 15.1 bauds; foaled May 8, 1856; 
bred by Catlin Webster, Phelps, Ontario Co., 
N. Y. By Henry Clay. 

First dam, by Dey's Messenger. 

Second dam, by Ballface Consul. 
Henry Clay, by Andrew Jackson, son of Young Bashaw. 

Dam, the famous trotting mare Surrey. 
Dey's Messenger, by Liberty, son of imp. Messenger. 

Dam, by Coriander, son of imp. Messenger. 
Ballface Consul, by Bond's Consul. 

Dam, by Coriander, son of imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

May 11, 1873, b. f., Lola Lee(dead), by Robert E. Lee. 
1874, bl. c. Clay, (2.25), gelded (sold), by 
Fred Low. 
April 10, 1875, br. f.. Juniatta, by Fred Low. 

1876, br. c, Capt. Smith(2.29), gelded(sold), 

by Locomotive. 
1877-78, barren. 
Feby 22, 1879, br. c. Clay (2.25), by Electioneer. 

1880, barren. 
Feb'y 25, 1881, br. f., Carrie C. , by Electioneer. 
(Carrie C.'s record at 2 yrs. old, 2.27^; 
record 4 yrs. old, 2.24.) 
1882-8^i-84-85-86-barren. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stiuted to Alfred.) 

Maid of Clay has Four in the 2-30 List- 



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MAMIE, ch. m., 15.3 hands; star and snip; near hind 
foot white; foaled 1874; bred by S. B. Whipple, 
Cal. By Hambletonian, Jr. 

First dam, Gilda, by imp. Mango. 
Second dam, Juliet, by imp. Sovereign. 
Third dam, imp. Jane Shore, by Whisker. 
Fourth dam, Wathcote Lass, by Remembrancer. 
Fifth dam, Gratitude's dam, by Walnut. 
Sixth dam, by Buler. 
Hambletonian, Jr., by Whipple's Hambletonian. 
First dam, Ashcat, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, by American Star. 
Third dam, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

March 25, 1882, b. c, Howard, formerly Mammon, 

(gelded), by Electioneer. 
May 10, 1883, ch. f., Mano, by Piedmont. 
April 21, 1884, b. f., by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
Feb'y 5, 1886, ch. c, Hyperion, by Piedmont. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioueer.) 



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No. 172 

MAMIE C, b. m., 15.3 hands; star and strip; foaled 1872; 
bred by Mr. Cottle, Cal. Bj imp. Hercules. 

First dam, bj Langford. 

Second dam, Fannie Fowler, by Uncle Fowler. 
Third dam, a thoroughbred mare, pedigree lost. 
Hercules (imp.), by Kingston. 

First dam, daughter of Toscar, by Bay Middleton. 
Second dam, Malvina, by Oscar, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Jan'y 29, 1882, b. c, Azmoor, (2.30J) by Electioneer. 

Jan'y 25, 1883, b. f., Madaline, by Electioneer. 

Jan'y 29, 1884, b. c, Maurice (gelded) by Bentonian. 

Jan'y 22, 1885, b. c, Monteith, by Electioneer. 

Jan y 18, 1886, b. c , by Electioneer. 

Jan'y 18, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 17S- Standard 

MANETTE, b. m., (sister to Manon, 2.21), 15.1 hands; 
foaled August 7, 1878; bred by J. W. Knox, 
New York. By Nutwood (2.18f). 

First dam, Addie, by Hambletonian Chief. 
Second dam, by Harry Clay, (2.29). 
Nutwood, by Alexander's Belmont. 

First dam. Miss Kussel, by Pilot «Tr. 

Second dam, Sally Russel, by Boston. 

Third dam, Maria Russel, by Thornton's Battler. 

PRODUCE. 

April 18, 1885, b. f., by Eros. 

April 10, 1886, b. c, Electric, (sold), by Electioneer. 

April 5, 1887, b. c, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 174 

MANO, ch. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
foaled May 10, 1883; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Mamie, by Hambletonian, Jr. 
Second dam, Gilda, by imp. Mango. 
Third dam, Juliet, by imp. Sovereign. 
Fourth dam, imp. Jane Shore, by Whisker. 
Fifth dam, Wathcote Lass, by Remembrancer. 
Sixth dam, Gratitude's dam, by Walnut. 
Seventh dam, b}' Ruler. 
Hambletonian Jr., by Whipple's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Eshcat, byRysdyk's Hambletonian, etc. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 175 

MARALIA, ch. m., 15.3 hands; foaled Feb'y 22, 1883; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
General Benton. 

First dam, Maybell, by Electioneer. 
Second dam, Mayflower (2.30^), dam of Wildflower 
(2.21), and Manzanita (2"! 16), by St Clair. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 176 

MARIA, b. m., 15 hands; star; inside of near hind foot 
white; foaled May 4, 1879; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Minnie, by Sparkle. 

Second dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 
toniau. 

Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Fourth dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Fifth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

Dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse. 
Sparkle, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, by Hill's Black Hawk. 

PRODUCE. 

May 23, 1884, b. f., by Fallis. 

1885, barren. 
March 25, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 
March 10, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 177— Standard 

MA.RIA PILOT, cli. m., 16.1 hands; star and strip; near 
fore foot and ankle white; hind legs white; 
foaled 1870. By Dr. Herr's Mambrino Pilot. 

Dam, by Magna Charta, sire of Hannah D. (2.22:^). 
Mambrino Pilot, by Mambrino Chief. 

Dam, Juliet, by Pilot, Jr. 
Magna Churta, by Morgan Eagle (sire of 7 in the 2.30 

list). 

PRODUCE. 

June 22, 1879, ch. f., Marplot, by General Benton. 

1880, not bred. 
Jan'y 15, 1881, b. f., Martha, by Mohawk Chief. 
Jan'y 28, 1882, b. f., Morea (sold), by Electioneer. 
May 26, 1883, b. f., (sold), by Electioneer. 

1884, barren. 

1885, premature, bv Piedmont. 
March 25, 1886, b. f., by lone. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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Xo. 178— Stamlaid 

MAEIETTE, bl. m. 16 bauds; white on ofl" fore and off 
hind heels; foaled 1874; bred by Chas. Back- 
man, Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By 
Messenger Duroc. 

Dam, Lucy Almack, by Young Engineer, son of 
Engineer Second, sire of Lady Suffolk. 
Messenger Duroc, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Satinet, by Rose's Abdallah Chief, son 
of Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

March 29, 1880, br. f., Melissa, by Mohawk Chief. 

1881-82, barren. 
April 17, 1883, b. c. (sold), by Piedmont. 

1884-85-86, barren. 
Feby 25, 1887, br. f. (dead), by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Nerval.) 



No. 179— Standard 

MARPLOT, ch. m., 16 hands; star; snip; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled June 22, 1879; bred by Lei and 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Maria Pilot, by Herr's Mambrino Pilot. 
Second dam, by Magna Charta (son of Morgan 
Eagle, sire of 7 in the 2.30 list). 

PPODUCE. 

March 5, 1886, ch. c, gelded (dead), by Piedmont. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 180 

MAR8HRA, b. m., 15 hands; off hind coronet white; foaled 
1869; bred b}^ A. J. Alexander, Woodburn, Ky- 
By Planet. 

First dam, Vandalia, by Vandal. 
Second dam, Victoire, by imp. Margrave. 
Third dam, Argentile, by Bertrand. 
Fourth dam, Allegranti, by imp. Young Truffle. 
Fifth dam, imp. Phantomia, by Phantom. 
Sixth dam, by Walton, etc. 
Planet, by Revenue. 

Dam, Nina, by Boston, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

May 2, 1880, b. c. (dead), by Leveller. 

1881-2, barren. 
March 1, 1883, ch. c. Hello gelded (sold), by Shannon. 

1884, barren. 
Jan'y 23, 1885, b. f.. Hit or Miss, (sold) by Shannon. 
Jan'y 28, 1886, b. f., by Clay. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioueer.) 



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Xo. IHl Standard 

MARTHA, b. m., 15.2 bauds; large star and strip; near 
fore foot white; bind legs white; foaled Januar}^ 
15, 1881; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Maria Pilot, by Herr's Mambrino Pilot. 
Second dam, by Magna Charta (sire of Hannah D., 
2.22J) by Morgan Eagle. 

PRODUCE . 

March 2, 1885, ch. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 

1886, barren. 
March 6, 1887, b. c. (dead), by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 182 

MARTI, ch. m., 16.1 hands; star; gray hairs ou near hip; 
foaled 1874; bred by S. B. Whipple, Cal. By 
Whipple's Hambletonian (sire of 10 in 2.30 
list). 

Dam, Ida Martin, by Rifleman. 
Whipple's Hambletouiau, by Guy Miller, son of Rys- 
dyk's Hambletonian. 
Dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Washington, 
son of Napoleon. 
Rifleman, by imp. Glencoe. 

First dam, Rodolph mare, by Rodolph, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PKODUCE. 

May 13, 1878, br. c, Martinez (gelded), by Electioneer. 
May 3, 1879, b. c. , Marlet (gelded), by Electioneer. 

1880, barren. 
April 26, 1881, b. f., Morning Glory, by Electioneer. 

1882-83, barren. 
Feb'y 2, 1884, b. c, Mortimer, (sold), by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
April 24, 1886, b. c, (gelded), Claudio, by Clay. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Eros.) 



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No 183— Standard 

MARY, b. m., 15.3 hands; grey hairs through face; off hind 
foot white; foaled 1874; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Cal. By Fred Low, sou of St. Clair. 

Dam, Eiio Vista Maid, by John Nelson. 
John Nelson, by imp. Trustee. 

Dam, the Redmond mare, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

March 31, 1879, b. c, Fay (gelded), by Electioneer. 

1880-81^82-83, not bred. 
April 16, 1884, b. c. (dead), by Fallis. 
March 21, 1885, ch. f., Macra, by Ansel. 
Feb'y 26, 1886, ch. c ., Boxhorn, by Ansel. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



No. 18-1 — Standard 

MATTIE, (formerly Josephine), b. m., 15.3 hands; star; on 
fore heel white; hind feet and ankles white; 
foaled 1867; bred by Charles Backman, Stony 
Ford, Orange County, N. Y. By Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian. 

Record, 2- 2 2%. 

Dam, Lucy Almack, by Young Engineer, son of 
Engineer Second (sire of Lady Suffolk), by 
Engineer, son of imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 15, 1885, br. c, by General Benton. 
Feb'y 1, 1886, b.f., by General Benton. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 185 

MAY, b. m., 14.3 hands; white spot on front and heel of 
near hind coronet; foaled Februar}^ 19, 1881, 
bred bj Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. Bj 
Wild Idle. 

Dam, Mayflower (2.301), dam of Wildflower (2.21), 
and Manzanita (2.16), by St. Clair. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian. 

First dam, Idlewild, by Lexington. 
Second dam, Florine, by imp. Glencoe, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 12, 1885, b. f., Idlemay, Oy Electioneer. 
Feb'y 12, 1886, b. f., Jessie M., by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 17, 1887, b. f.. Wild May, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 186— Standard 

MAYBELL, b. m., 15 hands; foaled March 24, 1878; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Elec- 
tioneer. 

Dam, Mayflower (2.30|^), (dam of Wildflower 
2.21, and Manzanita 2. 16^), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

March 29. 1882, b. c. Madrono (gelded), by General 

Benton. 
Feb'y 22, 1883, ch. f., Maralia, by General Benton. 

1884, barren. 
Feby 18, 1885, ch. f., Manoa (sold), by Piedmont. 
Jan'y 28, 1886, ch. f. (dead), by Woodnut. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 187— Standard 

MAYBIRD, br. m., 14.3 hands; foaled March 15, 1875; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Cal. By Fred Low 
(son of St. Clair), 

Dam, Mayflower (2.30|), (dam of Wildflower 2.21, 
and Manzanita 2.16), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

April 24. 1883, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

1884, not bred. 
March 14, 1885, b. f., by Piedmont. 
Feb'y 20, 1886, b. c, Whipster, by Whips. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 188 

MAY DAY, b. m., 15.1 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
foaled May 1, 1877; bred by J. C. Flood, 
Menlo Park, Cal. By Wissahickon. 

First dam, Norah Marshall, by Union, son of 

Young Mori'ill. 
Second dam, by American Star. 
Wissahickon, by William Welch. 

First dam. Lady Montague, by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, Bellamira, by imp. Monarch, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 29, 1883, b. c, May Dream, gelded, (sold) by 
General Benton . 

1884, barren. 
Feb'y 10, 1885, b. c, by General Bentou. 

1886, barren. 
March 11, 1887, b. c, by Whips. 

(Stiuted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 189--Stanaar«l 

MAYFLOWER, b. m., 14.3 hands; foaled June 2, 1864; 
bred by P. Morlath, Sacramento, Cal. By St. 
Clair. 

Record, 2.30%. 

Dam of Wildflower (fastest two-year-old record to 
date 2.21), and Manzanita (fastest four-year- 
old record to date 2.16). 

PRODUCE. 

March 15, 1875, b. f., Maybird, by Fred Low. 

April 17, 1876, b. f., Lizzie Miller, by Fred Low. 

March 25, 1877, br. f., Mayflower Mohawk, by Mohawk 
Chief. 

March 24, 1878, b. f., Maybell, bv Electioneer. 

March 5, 1879, b. f., Wildflower (2.21), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

Feb'y 23, 1880, b. f., Flower Girl, by Electioneer. 

Feb'y 19, 1881, b. f.. May, by Wild Idle. 

Feb'y 25, 1882, b. f., Manzanita (2.16), by Electioneer. 

April 7, 1883, b. f., Floweret, by Electioneer. 
1884, barren. 

March 21, 1885, b. f., Woodflower, by Ansel. 

1886, barren. 

1887, (premature) by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



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No. 190 

MAYFLOWER MOHAWK, br. m., 15 hands; white on 
near fore heel: white on otr hind heel; white 
spot on front of off hind foot; foaled March 
25, 1877; bred by Leland Stanford, Cal. By 
Mohawk Chief. 

Dam, Mayflower, 2.30|, (dam of Wildflower, 2.21, 
and Manzanita, 2. 16), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

May 23, 1882, b. e. gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 

1884, twins, premature, by General Benton. 
April 6. 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Norway. 

March 12, 1886, b. f., by lone. 
Feb'y 13, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

( Stinted to Whips. ) 



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No. 191— Standard 

MAYFLY, b. m., 14.2 hands; near hind foot white; foaled 
1862; bred by John E. Miller, Sacramento, 
Cal. By St. Clair. 

Record 2.30%. 

Dam of Bonita. (Two-year-old record, 2.24|.) 

(Four-year-old record, 2.18|.) 
(Seven-year-old record, 2.18^.) 

PRODUCE. 

tTuly 13, 1874, b. f., Gazelle, by Primus. 
March 31, 1877, br. f., Mecca, by Mohawk Chief. 
May 28, 1878, br. c. (dead), by Mohawk Chief. 
May 21, ]879, b. f., Bonita, 2.18^ (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer, 

1880, barren. 
April 17, 1881, b. c. (gelded), by Wild Idle. 

1882-83-84-85-86, barren. 

1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 192— Standard 

MAY QUEEN, b. m., 15.1 hands; star; foaled 1868; bred 
by F. G. Hill, Paris, Kentucky. By Alexan- 
der's Norman. 

Record, 2.20- 

First dam, Jennie, by Crockett's Arabian. 
Second dam, by Davy (3rockett, the Pacer. 
Crockett's Arabian, by imp. Arab Mokhladi, out of 
Lula's dam. 

May Queen has twenty-four heats to her credit. 

PRODUCE. 

Jan'y 28, 1884, b. f., Maiden, by Electioneer. 
April 28, 18S5, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 11, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electricity,) 



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No. 193 -Standard 

McCA, ch. m., 16.1 hands; strip; near hind leg white; 
foaled 1871; bred by Col. R. West, Kentucky. 
By Almont. 

First dam, Dolly (dam of Thorndale, 2.22|, and 

Director, 2.17), by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam, by a son of Potomac. 
Third dam, by Saxe Weimer. 
Almont, by Alexander's Abdallah. 

First dam, by Mambrino Chief, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 11, 1878, b. f., Myrtha, by Contractor. 
June 15 1879, b. f., Mohawk McCa, by Mohawk 
Chief. 
1880-81-82 -83, barren. 
March 12, 1884, b. f., Macaria, by Clay. 
March 22, 1885, br. c. (sold), by Clay. 
April 2, 1886, b. f.. Bell McClay (sold), by Clay. 
April 22, 1887, ch. f., by Whips. 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



No. 194 

MECCA, br. m., 15 hands; star; near fore foot white; off 

hind foot white; foaled March 31, 1877; bred 

by Leland Stanford, Cal. By Mohawk Chief. 

Dam, Mayfly, dam of Bonita (2.18|), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

April 21, 1884, b. f., Meta, by Piedmont. 
March 30, 1885, b. f . , by Benton Frolic. 

1886, barren. 
Jan. 27, 1887, b. c, by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



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No. 195 — Standard 

MEDORA, b. m., 15.1 hands; star; off hind foot white; 
foaled June 4, 1874; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Cal. By Fred Low (sou of St. Olair). 

First dam, Prussian Maid (pacer 2.19), by Signal. 
Second dam, Lady Jasper. 

PRODUCE. 

June 9, 1879, b. c. (gelded), by Don Victor. 
May 12, 1880, b. f., Victoria, by Don Victor. 

1881-82-83-84, not bred. 
April 4, 1885, b. f., by Don Victor. 
March 21, 1886, b. f., by Whips. 

1887, not bred. 

(Not Stinted.) 



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No. 196— Standard 

MELINCHE, b. m., 15.1 hands; near hind foot white; off 
hind foot and ankle white. By St. Clair. 

Dam of Fred Crocker (2.25| at 2 years). 

PRODUCE. 

1872, b. c, Caspean, gelded (sold), by Fred 
Low. 
May 15, 1873, b. c, Illium, gelded (sold), by Fred 
Low. 
1874, bi. f., Paroquita (sold), by Fred Low. 
May 19, 1875, b. f.. Pearl, by George Lancaster. 
May 11, 1876, b. f., Alvaretta, by George Lancastei-. 

1877, barren. 
March 23, 1878, b. c, Fred Crocker (gelded), by 

Electioneer. 
April 1, 1879, b. f., Hattie C, by Electioneer. 
May 10, 1880, b. c, George Crocker (gelded), by 

Electioneer. 
May 5, 1881, b. c. Will Crocker, by Electioneer. 
May 2, 1882, b. f.. Mischief, by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
May 22, 1884, b. f., by Piedmont. 

1885, barren. 

1886, not bred. 

1887, barren. 

(.Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 197 

MELISSA, bl. m., 15.2 hands; off hind heel white; foaled 
March 29, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

First danij Mariette, by Messenger Duroc. 
Sfecond dam, Lucy Almack, by Young Engineer, 
son of Engineer 2d, sire of Lady Suffolk. 

PRODUCE. 

March 22, 1886, br. f., by lone. 
March 28, 1887, b.f., by Clay. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



No. 198— Standard 

MILLIE, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; near hind foot and ankle 

♦ white; foaled June 1879, bred by George 

Kimball, San Francisco. By Milton Medium. 

Dam, Belle (dam of Overman, 2.19^), by Mc- 
Cracken's Black Hawk, sire of Sisson Girl 
(2.28). 
Milton Medium, by Happy Medium. 

Dam, by Sackett's Hambletonian, son of Rysdyk's 
Hnmbletouian. 

PRODUCE. 

April 18, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
April 6, 1885, b. f. (sold), by General Benton. 
March 30, 1886, b. f., by General Benton. 
April 10, 1887, b. f., by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 
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No. 199 

MILLS, b. m., 16.1 hands; bred by Edgar Mills, San 
Francisco. By Whipple's Hambletonian. 

First dam, San Jose Damsel, by Easton's Black 
Hawk. 

Second dam, by Ked Bill, son of Medoc* 
Whipple's Hambletonian, by Guy Miller. 

First dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Wash- 
ington. 

Second dam, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 12, 1884, b. c, Milo (gelded), by General Benton. 
1885-86, barren. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Eros.) 



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No. 200 

MINNIE, br. m., 14.3 Lands; star; near hind ankle white; 
foaled July, 1871; bred by Charles Stanford, 
Schenectady, N. Y. By Sparkle (son of 
Rysdyk's Hambletonian). 

First dam, Laura Keene, by Kysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Fanny, by Extou Eclipse. 

Third dam. Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Fourth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of 
imp. Messenger. 

Dam, Abiezet Pierce mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PKODUCE. 

May 4, 1879, b. f., Maria, by Don Victor. 
May 8, 1880, b. f.. Minx, by Don Victor. 
May 9, 1881, b. c, gelded (sold), by Wild Idle. 

1882-83, barren. 
May 7, 1884, b. c, gelded (sold), by Dexter Prince. 
April 17, 1885, b. f. (^old), by General Benton. 

1886, barren. 
March 20, 1887, b. f., by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Alban. ) 



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No. 201 

MINNIE NORRIS, b. m., 15 hands; strip and snip; near 
hind leg and off hind foot white; foaled 1878; 
bred by Willis Hull, Cal. By Leinster. 

First dam, Lady Tyler, by Belmont. 
Second dam, Jenny Branch, by Tom Branch. 
Third dam, Isabella, by Weaver's Rob Roy. 
Fourth dam, by Melle Melle. 
Leinster, by imp. Australian. 

Dam, Luileme, by Lexington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PKODUCE. 

Jan'y 29, 1884, ch. c, Whipple's Last (gelded), by 

Whipple's Hambletonian. 
Feb'y 18, 1885, b. f., by Bentonian. 
March 18, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Will Crocker. 
March 17, 1887, b. c. , by Clay. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 303 

MINX, b. m., 15 hands; off hind heel and fetlock white; 
foaled May 8, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Minnie, by Sparkle. 

Second dam, Laura Keene, by Kysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fifth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

First dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse, 
etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

May 24, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 
Mav 12, 188o, b. f., by Electioneer. 
April 20, 1886, b. c, by Electioneer. 
• . 1887, barren. 

(Stiuted to Electioneer. ) 



No. 30S— Stanilard 

MISCHIEF, b. m., 16 hands; hind feet white to ankles; 
foaled May 2, 1882; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Melinche (dam of Fred Crocker, 2-year-old 
record, 2.25i), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

April 27, 1887, b. c, by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Beuton Frolic.) 



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No. 304 

MISS BEECHEE, ch. m., 15. 1 hands; foaled April 9, 1884; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Piedmont. 

First dam, Lady Beecher, by Reserve (sire of 

Oscar, 2.30). _ 
Second dam, by Frida}^ son of imp. Trustee. 
Eeserve, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, by Balsorah, son of Busorali (imp. Arabian.) 

(Stinted to ElectioDeer. ) 



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No. 205 

MISS CAMPBELL, ch. m., 15 hands; star and snip; off 
hind foot white; foaled 1870; bred by J. 
Harper, Ky. By Endorser. 

First dam, Cynthia Sue, by Joe Stoner. 
Second dam, Sue Washington, by Kevenue. 
Third dam, Sarah Washington, by Garrison's 

Zinganee. 
Fourth dam, Stella, by Contention. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Speculator. 
Sixth dam. Pompadour, by imp. Valiant, etc. 
Endorser, by Wagner. 

First dam, Fannie G. (dam of Liz Mardis), by imp. 

Margrave, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 17, 1879, b. f. (sold), by Longfellow. 

April 7, 1880, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

April 20, 1881, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 

1882, barren. 
March 2, 1883, ch. f.. Belle Campbell, by General 
Benton. 

1884, not bred. 
March 22, 1885, b. f., by Fallis. 
March 22, 1886, ch. f., by Will Crocker. 
April, 7, 1887, b. f., by Clay. 

(Stiuted to Clay.) 



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No. 206 

MISS GIFT, br. m., 16 hands; small star; near hind heel 
and inside of foot white; foaled 1880; bred by 
Col. W. W. Gift, Cal. By Wild Idle. 

First dam, Kate Gift, by Lodi. 
Second dam, Ruby, by Winnebago. 
Third dam, Ellen Jordan, by Blacknose. 
Fourth dam, Emily Jordan, by imp. Jordan. 
Fifth dam, Ellen Tree, by Henry. 
Sixth dam, Betsy Ransome, by Virginian, etc. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian. 

Dam, Idle Wild, by Lexington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 27, 1886, b. c. Good Gift, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 3, 1887, b. c, by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 307 — Standard 

MISS KNOX, br. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; near hind foot and ankle white; foaled 
April 22, 1880; bred by Charles Stanford, 
Schenectady, N. Y. By Knox. 

First dam, Lady Morgan, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Third dam. Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Fourth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Knox, by General Knox, son of Vermont Hero. 

Dam, Clementine, by Logan, son of imp. Trustee. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of imp. 
Messenger. 

Dam, Abiezet Pierce mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PEODUCE. 

April 22, 1884, b. f.. Golden Slippers (sold), by 
Electioneer. 
1885-86, barren. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 208 

MISS LANCASTER, ch. m., 14.3 hands; hind feet white; 
foaled May 4, 1880; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Altof By Don Victor. 

First dam, Lady Lancaster, by Jim Brown. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

First dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse. 
Jim Brown, by Winnebago, son of imp. Glencoe. 

PEODUCE. 

Feb'y 20, 1885, b. f. (sold), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 6, 1886, ch. c. (gelded), by Benefit. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 209 

MISS PEYTON, b. m., 15 liauds; star; near hind foot 
white; foaled 1876; bred by Col. Bailie Pey- 
ton, Tenn. By imp. Glengary. 

First dam, Romping Girl, by Jack Malone. 
Second dam, Fanny McAllister, by O'Meara. 
Third dam, by imp. Leviathan. 
Fourth dam, imp. Anna Maria, by Truffle. 
Fifth dam, imp. Phantomia, by Phantom. 
Sixth dam, by "Walton, etc. 
Imp. Glengary, by Thormanby. 

Dam, Carbine, by Rifleman, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 29, 1881, b. c, Peyton, gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

March 8, 1882, b. c, Harry Peyton (sold), by Shannon. 

March 10, 1883, b. c, by Electioneer. 

Feb'y 28, 1884, b. c, Pepin, gelded (dead), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

Feb'v 1, 1885, ch. c. Merlin (sold), by Shannon. 

Feb'v 17, 1886, b. c, by Alfred. 

Feb'y 25, 1887, ch. f., by Piedmont. 

(Stiutecl to Electioneer.) 



No. 210 

MISS SEDGWICK, ch. m., 16 hands; star; near hind foot 
and ankle white; off hind foot white; foaled 
1868; bred by Mr. Snow, Stockton, Cal. By 
Owen Dale. 

First dam, an Eastern mare supposed to be thor- 
oughbred. 

PRODUCE. 

April 29, 1886, b. f., by lone. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 211— Standard 

MISS WALKER, b. m., 16 hands; foaled February 9, 1882; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
General Benton. 

First dam, Nellie Walker, by Thorndale, or a son 

of Edwin Forrest. 
Second dam, Rosalind, 2.21f, by Alexander's 

Abdallah. 
Third dam, Burch mare, by Brown Pilot, son of 

Copper Bottom. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 18, 1887, b. c, by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 212 

MISS WILLIAMSON, ch. m., 15.1 hands; foaled April 19, 
1882; bred by Warren Cottle, San Jose, Cal. 
By Ware's Bismark. 

First dam, by Owen Dale. 

Second dam, Musidora, by Belmont. 

Third dam, a Thoroughbred Mare, by a son of 
Bertrand, etc. 
Bismark (Ware's), by Jack Tremble. 

First dam, by Yorkshire Boy. 

Second dam, a Thoroughbred Mare. 
Jack Tremble, by Belmont. 

First dam, by Limber John, son of Kosciusco, by 
Sir Archy, etc. , etc. 

(Stinted to Norval.) 



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No. 213 

MOHAWK McCA, b. m., 16.1 hands; strip; four white 
legs; foaled June 5, 1879; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, McCa, by Almont. 
Second dam, Dolly, by Mambrino Chief. 
Third dam, by a son of Potomac. 
Fourth dam, by Saxe Weimer. 

PKODUCE. 

March 23, 1884, b. f., by Fallis. 
1885-86, barren. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Norval.) 



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No. 314 — Staiitlarci 

MOLLIE COBB, b. m., 15.8 hands; foaled May 7, 1880; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
General Benton. 

First dam, American Girl, by Toronto Sontag. 
Second dam, Laura Keene, by Bysdj-k's H.arable- 

tonian. 
Third dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 
Fifth dam, by Seagull, son oF Duroc. 
Toronto Sontag, by Toronto Chief. 

Dam, the famous mare Sontag, by Harris's Ham- 

bletoniau. 
Toronto Chief (2.24|), sire of Thomas Jefferson (2.23) 

by Royal George. 
First dam. La Rue mare, by Blackwood. 
Second dam, by Prospect (thoroughbred). 

PKODUCE. 

June 13, 1884, br. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 

1885, barren. 
April 27, 1886, br. c, by Electioneer. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 215 

MOLLIE SHELTON, b. m., 15.1 hands; near hind heel 
white; foaled 1872; bred by George Treat, Cal- 
By Rifleman. 

First dam, Eva Bascom, by Lodi. 
Second dam, Ariadne, by Belmont. 
Third dam, Susie Hawkins, by Jack Hawkins. 
Fourth dam, Lola Montez, by Grey Engle. 
Fifth dam, Corinna, by Trumpator. 
Sixth dam, Directress, by Director, etc. 
Rifleman, by imp. Glencoe. 

First dam, the Rodolph mare, by Rodolph. 
Second dam, Butterfly, by Sumpter, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

1879, b. c. (dead), by Wild Idle. 

Feb'y 24, 1880, b. c, Tom Benton, gelded (sold), by 
General Benton. 

March 8, 1881, b. f. (dead), by General Benton. 

Feb'y 26, 1882, br. f.. Miss Shelton (dead), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

1883, barren. 

1884, not bred. 
FebV 14, 1885, b. f., by Fallis. 
March 22, 1886, b. c. , by Will Crocker. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 316 

MON0EA,-.b. m., 15.3 hands; large star and snip nearly 
connected; white spot on front of each fore 
foot; hind feet and ankles white; foaled March 
21, 1884; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Fallis. 

First dam, Mozelle, by Monday. 
Second dam, Camilla Urso, by Lodi. 
Third dam, Annette, by Lexington. 
Fourth dam, by Grey Eagle. 
Fifth dam, Mary Morris, by Medoc, etc. 
Fallis, by Electioneer. 

First dam, Felicia, by Messenger Duroc. 
Second dam, Lady Fallis (dam of Socrates Kisber 
2.30, and g. d. of Clingstone, 2.14,) by Seeley's 
American Star, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.j 

(Stinted to Nephew.) * 



No. 217 

MOI!^TE BELLE, b. m., 16 hands; little white on off hind 
heel; foaled 1878; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

Dam, Swan, by Belmont. 

PEODUCE. 

April 17, 1883, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 16, 1884, b. f . , by Fallis. 
April 1, 1885, b. f., by Electioneer. 
April 6, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Eros. 
March 22, 1887, b. f., by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 318 

MORA, br. m., 15 bands; a little white on off bind lieel; 
foaled 1877. By Mobawk Chief. 

Dam, by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

April 22, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 
April 4, Ib85, br. f. , by Bentonian. 

1886, barren. 
April 5, 1887, b. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred ) 



No. 219— .Standard 

MORGIANNA, ch. m., 15.1 bands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; off fore foot white; hind legs white half- 
way; foaled April 4, 1882; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

First dam, Lady Morgan, b}' Bysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Third dam. Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Fourth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of 
imp. Messenger. 

Dam, Abiezet Pierce Mare, by imp. Messenger. 

(Stinted to Piedmont) 
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No. 230 

MOENING GLORY, b. m., 16.1 hands; star; near hind 
ankle white; off hind foot white; foaled April 
26, 1881; bred bj' Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Electioneer. 

First dam, Marti, by Whipple's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Ida Martin, by Rifleman. 
Whipple's Hambletonian, by Guy Miller, son of 
Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Washington, 
son of Napoleon. 
Rifleman, by imp. Glencoe. 

First dam, Rodolph Mare, by Rodolph, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



No. 221— Standard 

MYRTHA, b. m., 15.3 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
off fore foot and ankle white; hind legs white; 
foaled April 11, 1878; bred by Col. R. West, 
Ky. By Contractor. 

First dam, McCa, by Almont. 

Second dam, Dolly (dam Thorndale 2.22.^, and 
Director, 2.17), by Mambrino Chief. 

Third dam, by a son of Potomac. 

Fourth dam, by Saxe Weimer. 
Contractor, by Ajax, son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Lady Godley, by Green's Hamble- 
tonian, etc. 

PRODUCE, 

Feb'y 28, 1885, ch. c, gelded (sold), by Norway. 
March 17, 1886, b. c. (dead), by Wooduut. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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NADINE, br. m.,16 hands; foaled May 12, 1881: bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Wild Idle. 

First dam, Norah (sister to Charley Champlin, 

2.21|), by Messenger Duroc. 
Second dam, Mary Hulse, by Seely's American Star. 
Wild Idle, by imp. Australian. 

First dam, Idlewild, by Lexington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 10, 1885, b. c, by Electioneer. 
March 23, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Nephew. ) 



No. 223— Standard 

NELLIE BENTON, b. m., 16 hands; foaled February 19, 
1880; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By General Benton. 

First dam, Norma, by Alexander's Norman. 

Second dam, by Sir Wallace. 

Third dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 

Fourth dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 

Fifth dam. Lady Robin, by Robin Grey. 

Sixth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 

Seventh dam, by Meade's Celer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 3S4 

NELLIE WALKER, b. m., 15.3 bauds; hind feet and 
ankles white; f paled 1869; bred by Geo. W. 
Burch, Ky. By Thorndale, or a son of Edwin 
Forrest. 

First dam, Rosalind, 2.21f, by Alexander's Ab- 

dallah. 
Second dam, Burch mare, by Brown Pilot, son of 

Copperbottom. 

PRODUCE. 

March 15, 1878, b. c. (gelded), by Dictator. 

March 17, 1879, b. c, Peruvian Bitters, 2.23i, gelded 
(sold), by Electioneer. 

March 14, 1880, b. f., Nettie Benton, by General 
Benton. 

Feb'y 12, 1881, b. f., Nettie Walker, by Mohawk 
Chief. 

Feb'y 9, 1882, b. f.. Miss Walker, by General Benton. 

Jan'y 23, 1883, bl. c. (sold), by Shannon. 

Jan'y 26, 1884, b. c, Natherleigh (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 

March 22, 1885, b. c, Warlock, by Whips. 

April 4, 1886, br. f. (dead), by Clay. 

March 14, 1887, b. f., by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 225— Standard 

NETTIE BENTON, b. m., 16 hands; off hind foot and 
ankle white; foaled March 14, 1880; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Nellie Walker, by Thorndale, or a son 

of Edwin Forrest. 
Second dam, Kosnlind, 2.21|, by Alexander's Ab- 

dallah. 
Third dam, Burch mare, by Brown Pilot, son of 

Copperbottom. 

PRODUCE. 

March 2, 1884, br. c, Nemo, by Clay. 

1885, barren. 

1886, not bred. 
March 22, 1887, br. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 226 

NETTIE WALKER, b. m., 16 hands; inside of near hind 
coronet white; foaled February 12, 1881; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Mohawk 
Chief. 

First dam, Nellie Walker, by Thorndale, or a son 

of Edwin Forrest. 
Second dam, Rosalind (2.21|), by Alexander's Ab- 

dallali. 
Third dam, Burch mare, by Brown Pilot, sou of 

Copperbottom. 

PRODUCE. 

April 5, 1885, b. f., bv Eros. 
April 22, 1886, b. f , by lone. 
April 7, 1887, b. c, bv Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 327 

NIECE, b. m., 15.1 hands; foaled April 2, 1884; bred by 
Geo. W. Traliern, Stockton, Cal. By Nephew. 

First dam. Belle Mahone, by Norfolk. 
Second dam, Maid of the Oaks, by Jack Hawkins. 
Third dam, by imp. Glencoe. 
Nephew, by Hambrino. 

First dam. Trotting Sister, by Alexander's 
Abdallah, etc. 

(Stinted to Will Crocker.) 



No. 228— Standard 

NORAH, br. m., 15.3 hands; hind feet white; foaled 1875; 
bred by Charles Backman, Stony Ford, Orange 
Co., N, Y. (Sister to Charley Champlin, 
2.21|.) By Messenger Duroc. 

Dam, Mary Hnlse, by Seely's American Star. 
Messenger Duroc, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

Dam, Satinet, by Roe's Abdallah Chief, son of 
Abdallah, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 29, 1879, br. c, Madrone, (gelded), by Mohawk 

Chief. 
May 27 1880, b. c. (gelded), by Don Victor. 
May 12, 1881, br. f., Nadine, by Wild Idle. 

1882-3, barren. 
April 26, 1884, b. c, (sold), by Piedmont. 
April 20, 1885, bl. c. Candidate (sold), by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 
April 2, 1887, br. f. (dead), by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 229 



NORMA., gr. m., 15.3 hands: foaled 1863 (dam of Lucy 
Cuyler, one-half mile to wagon, 1.05|, and 
trial, 2.15|); bred by Dr. S. V. Gano, Lexing- 
ton, Ky. By Alexander's Norman. 

Record, 2-33i- 

First dam, by Sir Wallace (Todhnnter's). 
Second dam, Eagletta, by Grey Eagle. 
Third dam, Mary Howe, by Tiger. 
Fourth dam, Lady Kobin, by Robin Grey. 
Fifth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 
Sixth dam, by Meade's Celer. 
Alexander's Norman, by the Morse horse. 
First dam, by Jersey Highlander. 
Second dam, by Bishop's Hambletonian. 

PRODUCE. 

1873, b. f., Alice, by Almont. 

1875, b. f., Abbie, by Almont. 

1877-78, barren. 
March 17 1879, ch. c, Norway by General Benton. 
Feb'y 19. 1880, b. f., Nellie Benton, by Gen. Benton. 

1881, barren. 
Jan'y 25, 1882, b. c, Norval, by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
Jan'y 18, 1884, br. c, Norcott (dead), by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 17, lh85, gr. c. (soldj, by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 
Jan'y 28, 1887, ch. c, by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Electricity.) 



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No. 830 

ODETTE, br. m., 15 hands; foaled February 24, 1880; 
bred by Peter Coutts, Mayfield, Cal. By 
Electioneer. 

Dam, Queen, by Young Consternation, son of imp. 
Consternation. 

PRODUCE. 

April 15, 1884, b. c, (sold) by Piedmont. 
March 26, 1885, b. c (sold), by General Benton. 
Feb'v 27, 1886, b. f., by General Benton. 
Eeb'y 2, 1887, b. c, by Benton Frolic. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



No. 231— Standard 

ORPHAN GIRL, b. m.,15,3 hands; few white hairs in fore- 
head; foaled March 24, 1883; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Piedmont. 

First dam, Lucetta, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Second dam, Lucy Almack, by Young Engineer, 
son of Engineer 2d, sire of Lady Suffolk. 
Engineer 2d, hy Engineer, son of imp. Messenger. 
First dam, by Plato, son of imp. Messenger. 
Second dam," by Rainbow, son of imp. Wildaii 



ir. 



PRODUCE. 

April 16, 1887, b. f., by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 232 

PATTI, b. m., 15 bands; large star; foaled Marcb 28, 1881; 
bred by Lelaud Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don 
Victor. 

First dam, Prussian Maid (pacer, 2.19), by Signal. 
Second dam, Lady Jasper. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

First dam, Marie Downing, by American Eclipse, 
etc. 

(See Braces American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

leb'y 16, 1885, b. f.. by Bentonian. 
Marcb 16, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



No. 233 

PEARL, b. m., 15.2 hands; snip; four white feet; foaled 
May 9, 1875; bred by Leland Stanford, Cal. 
By George Lancaster. 

Dam, Melinclie (dam of Fred Crocker, 2.25^), bv 
St. Clair. 
George Lancaster, by Royal George. 

Dam, Lady Lancaster, by Jim Browne. 

PEODUCE. 

March 10, 1881, b. f., Chiquita (dead), by Electi 

1882-83-84, barren. 
Feb'y 4, 1885, b. c, Pomona, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 13, 18S6, b. f., by Piedmont. 

1887, barren. 

(Stiiited to Whips.) 



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PENELOPE, b. m., 16 hands; star; off hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled May 2, 1880; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Plauetia, by Planet. 
Second dam. La Henderson, by Lexington. 
Third dam, Kitty Clark, by imp. Glencoe. 
Fourth dam, Miss Obstinate, by Sumpter, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

Feb'y 14, 1887, br. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 235 

PINEY, b. m., 15.2 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
foaled January 23, 1882; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Piney Lewis, by Longfellow . 
Second dam. Lew Lewis, by Endorser. 
Third dam. Sue Lewis, by Lexington. 
Fourth dam. Nebula, by imp. Glencoe, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Piedmont. ) 



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No. 236 

PINEY LEWIS, b. m., 15.3 hands; strip; hind feet white; 
fooled 1874; bred by F. B. Harper, Kentucky. 
By Longfellow. 

First dam, Lew Lewis, by Endorser. 

Second dam. Sue Lewis (sister to Asteroid), by 

Lexington. 
Third dam, Nebula, by imp. Glencoe. 
Fourth dam, Blue Bonnet, by imp. Hedgeford. 
Fifth dam, Grey Fanny, by Bertrand. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Buzzard, etc. 
Longfellow, by imp. Leamington. 

Dam, Nantura, by Brawner's Eclipse, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE . 

1880, b. c. (dead), by Mohawk Chief. 

1881, barren. 

Jan'y 23, 1882, b. f., Piney, by Electioneer. 
Jan'y 23, 1883, b. c. (dead), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 3, 1884, b. f. (sold), by imp. Young Prince. 
Feb'y 26, 1885, br. c. Pine Tree (sold), by Flood. 
March -3, 1886, b. f., bv Clay. 
1887, barren." 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 237 

PLANETIA, ch. m., 15.1 hands; small star; foaled 1871; 
bred by M. H. Sanford, Ky. By Planet. 

First dam, La Henderson, by Lexington. 
Second dam, Kittie Clark, by imp. Glencoe. 
Third dam, Miss Obstinate, by Siirapter. 
Fourth dam. Jennie Slamerkin, l)y Tiger. 
Fifth dam. Paragon, by imp. Buzzard. 
Sixth dam, Indiana, by Columbus, etc. 
Planet, by Revenue. 

Dam, Nina, by Boston, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

May 21, 1879, ch. f., Fostress, bv Foster. 

May 2, 1880, b. f., Penelope, by Mohawk Chief. 

1881, barren . 
Feb'y 16, 1882, ch. c, Ned Cook (sold), by Flood 
Feb'y 8, 1883, b. c , Plato (sold), by Shannon. 
Feb'y 18, 1884, ch. f., Plantress (sold), by Flood. 
March 2, 1885, ch. c. (sold), by Monday. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 238 

PLAYMATE, b. m., 15.2 bands; strip; near fore leg white; 
hind feet and ankles white; off fore foot white; 
foaled April 14, 1882; bred by Peter Coutts, 
May field, Gal. By Monday. 

First dam. Plaything, by Alarm. 

Second dam. The Pet, by Vandal. 

Third dam, Maguetta. by Mahomet. 

Fourth dam, Minerva Anderson, by imp. Luz- 

borough. 
Fifth dam, by Sir Charles, etc. 
Monday, by Colton. 

First dam, Mollie Jackson, by Vandal, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stiuted to Nephew.) 



No. 2:i» 

PKIMA DONNA, b. m., 15.2 hands; star; off fore foot and 
ankle white; hind legs white half way; foaled 
1877; bred by Leland Stanford, Cal. By 
Mohawk Chief. 

Dam, Mater Occidentis (dam of Occident, 2.16J). 

PRODUCE. 

May 23, 1882, b. f. , Soprano, by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 
March 3, 1884, ch. f., Diva, by Piedmont. 
Feb'y 18, 1885, b. c. (gelded), by Piedmont. 
Jan'y 28, 188G, ch. f., by Piedmont. 
Feb'y 27, 1887, br. f., by Ansel. 

(Stinted to Benton Frolic.) 



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No. 240 

PRUSSIAN MAID, b. m., 15.1 hands; star and snip; 
branded J. J. on left shoulder; bred by J. M. 
Jasper, Marysville, Cal. By Signal. 

Record, 2.19 pacing. 

Dam, Lady Jasper. 

PRODUCE. 

June 4, 1875, b. f., Medora, by Fred Low. 
May 17, 1876, b. c, Napoleon (gelded), by Fred Low. 
May 2, 1877, b. f. (dead), by Mohawk Chief. 
May 15, 1878, b- f., Bright Eyes, by General Benton. 
April 28, 1879, b. c, gelded (sold), by General Benton. 
April 5, 1880, b. c. (gelded), by Don Victor. 
March 28, 1881, b. f., Patti, by Don Victor. 
March 7, 1882, b. c. (gelded), by Shannon. 
March 12, 1883, b. c. (dead), bv Electioneer. 
March 10, 1884, b. c, Bismark^ gelded (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 
March 12, 1885, b. c, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 23, 1886, b. f., by Whips. 
March 19, 1887, b. c, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 241 

RACHEL, br. m., 15.2 hands; foaled 1881; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Rivulet, by Rivoli. 
Second dam, Bosio, by imp. Eclipse. 
Third dam, Young Gipsy, by imp. Mercer. 
Fourth dam, Gipsy, by American Eclipse, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

April 17, 1886, b. f., by Alfred. 
March 31, 1887, br. c, by Alfred. 

(Stinted to Piedmout.) 



No. 242 

RAMONA, dk. b. m., 15.1 hands; small star and snip; 
foaled May 22, 1883; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Bentonian. 

First dam, Rivulet, by Rivoli. 

Second clam, Bosio, by imp. Eclipse. 

Third dam. Young Gipsy, by imp. Mercer. 

Fourth dam, Gipsy, by American Eclipse. 

Fifth dam. Young Maid of the Oaks, by imp. 
Expedition . 

Sixth dam, Maid of the Oaks, by imp. Spread 
Eagle. 

Seventh dam, Annette, by imp. Shark, etc. 
Bentonian, by General Benton. 

First dam, Lucetta. by Rysdyk'sHambletonian, etc. 
Rivoli, by Revenue. 

Dam, Topaz, by imp. Glencoe, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 343^Standard 

BiEBEOCA, b. m., 16 hands; snip; off hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled April 21, 1878; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By General Benton. 

Dam of br. c, Rexford, 3 year-old record 2.24. 

First dam, Clarabel, by Abdallah Star, son of 

American Star, Jr. 
Second dam. Fairy, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. 
Third dam, Emma Mills, by Seely's American Star. 
Fourth dam, by Rediker's Alexander W., son of 

Alexander W., by Cole's Messenger 

PRODUCE. 

April 27, 1883, br. c, Rexford (2.24), by Electioneer. 

May 10, 1884, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 

May 12, 1885, b. f., Rama (dead), by Electioneer. 

April 23, 1886, b. f., Ariana, by Ansel. 

April 10, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 244 

KEGINA, bl. m., 15 hands; large star; small snip; near 
fore foot and ankle white; off hind foot and 
ankle white; foaled February 19, 1884; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Shannon. 

First dam, Reglin, by imp. Glengarry. 

Second dam, Rigmarole, by imp. Australian. 

Third dam, Rescue, by Berthune. 

Fourth dam, Alice Carneal (Lexington's dam) by 

imp. Sarpedon. 
Fifth dam, Rowena, by Sumpter. 
Sixth dam, Lady Robin, by Robin Gray. 
Seventh dam, Maria, by Melzar. 
Eighth dam, by imp. Highflyer, etc., etc. 
Imp. Glengarry, by Thormanby. 

First dam. Carbine, by Rifleman, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Will Crocker.) 



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No. 245— Standard 

RESTLESS, b. m., 15.1 hands; star; bind feet and ankles 
white; foaled June 80, 1879; bred by Charles 
Backman, Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. 
By Ken tuck}' Prince. 

First dam. Lady Rysdyk, by Rj'sclyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Lady Van Buren, by Wildair. 

Third dam. Thrall mare, by Young Mambrino, son 
of Mambrino Messenger, by imp. Messenger. 
Wildair, by Young Putnam, son of Putnam, by Wood- 
bury Morgan, son of Justice Morgan. 

First dam, Paine mare, by Hale's Green Mountain 
Morgan . 

Second dam, by Rockingham. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 23, 1883, b. f. (sold), by Electioneer. 
May 30, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
May 10, 1885, b. f.. Electioneer Queen (sold), by 
Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 

1887,. not bred. 

(Stinted to Alban. 



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No. 216 

RIVULET, bl. m., 15.1 bands: foaled 1873; bred by J. W. 
Pennock, Kentucky. By Rivoli. 

First dam, Bosio, by imp. Eclipse. 

Second dam, Young Gipsy, by imp. Mercer. 

Third dam, Gipsy, by American Eclipse. 

Fourth dam. Young Maid of the Oaks, by imp. 

Expedition. 
Fifth dam. Maid of the Oaks, by imp. Spread 

Eagle. 
Sixth dam, Annette, by imp. Shark, etc. 
Rivoli, by Revenue. 

Dam Topaz, by imp. Glencoe, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 3, 1879, bl. f., Cornucopia, by Vigil. 
April 2, 1880, br. f., Rachel, by Electioneer. 
May 13, 1881, b. c, gelded (sold), by Electioneer. 
May 5, 1882, b. f. (sold), by Flood. 
May 22, 1883, b. f., Ramona, by Bentonian, 
May 12. 1884, bl. c, Modesto (sold), by Monday. 

1885, not bred. 
Feb'y 8, 1886, b. f., (dead), by Shannon. 
March 21, 1887, br. c. (dead), by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 247 

ROBIN GIRL, b. m., 15.1 bands; star; inside of near hind 
foot white; foaled 1873; bred byF. B. Harper, 
Kentucky. By Enquirer. 

First dam, Cynthia Sue, by Joe Stoner. 
Second dam. Sue Washington, by Revenue. 
Third dam, Sarah Washington, by Garrison's 

Zinganee. 
Fourth dam, Stella, by Contention. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Speculator. 
Sixth dam, Pompadour, by imp. Valiant, etc. 
Enquire)', by imp. Leamington. 
Dam, Lida, by Lexington, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 6, 1879, ch. f., EvangeliDC, by Longfellow. 

1880, barren. 
Feb'y 15, 1881, b. f. (sold), by Wild Idle. 
Feb'y 2, 1882, b. c, Robin Hood (sold), by Shannon. 
Jan'y 12, 1883, ch. f., Robin Lass (sold), bv Flood. 
Dec'r 24, 1883, ch. c. (sold), by Monday. 

1885, barren. 
Jan'v 24, 1886, b. c. (sold), by Flood. 
May" 1, 1887, b. f., by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 348 

KOSEMONT, b. m., 15.:-^ bands; star; foaled April 28, 1883; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Piedmont. 

First dam, Beautiful Bells (record 2.29|, and dam 
of Hinda Rose, record 2.36|, at one year old; 
2.31 at two years old; 2.19| at three years old), 
by The Moor. 

Second dam, Minnehaha, by Bald Chief. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



SALLIE BENTON, gr. m., 15.3 hands; white on off side 
of near hind heel; foaled March 27, 1880; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

4-year-old record, 217%. 

First dam, Sontag Mohawk, by Mohawk Chief. 

Second dam, Sontag Nellie, by Toronto Sontag. 

Third dam, Nellie Gray. 
Mohawk Chief, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam. Lady Perrine, by Toronto, etc. 
Toronto Sontag, by Toronto Chief. 

First dam, Sontag, by Harris's Hambletonian. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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SALLIE G., ch. m., 15 hands; star and snip; foaled Feb- 
ruary 9, 1884; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo 
Alto. By Flood. 

First dam, Sallie Gardner, by Yandal. 

Second dam, Charlotte Thompson, by imp. Mickey 

Free. 
Third dam, Ada Tevis, by imp. Albian. 
Fourth dam, b}' imp. Leviathan. 
Fifth dam, by Jerry. 
Sixth dam, by Sir Archy. 
Seventh dam, by imp. Dare Devil. 
Eighth dam, imp. Bolingbroke, by imp. Pantaloon. 
Vandal, by imp. Glencoe. 

First dam, Alaric's dam, by imp. Tranby, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Will Crocker. ) 



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No. 35 J— Standard 

SALLIE HAMLET, b. m., 16 hands; few white hairs in 
forehead; fore heels white; off hind foot white; 
foaled 1873; bred by Wm. Kinuie, Fajette 
County, Ky. By Hamlet. 

First dam, Sallie (dam of Coaster, 2.26^), by 
Canada Chief. 

Second dam, by imp. Yorkshire. 

Third dam, by Woodpecker. 
Hamlet, by Volunteer. 

First dam, the Dr. Ostram mare, by Hulse's Hick- 
ory, son of Hickory. 

Second dam, by Bay Roman, son of imp. Roman. 
Canada Chief, by Davy Crockett. 

Dam, by Blackburn's Whip. 

PRODUCE. 

March 6, 1882, b. c, Harcourt (gelded), by Elec- 
tioneer . 

1883, barren. 
March 29, 1884, b. f. (dead), bv Piedmont. 
April 22, 1885, b. c, Hans, by Whips. 

1886, barren. 
March 21, 1887, b. c, by Ansel 

(Stinted to Eros.) 



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No. 



SALLIE SONTAG, ch. m., 15.1 hands; white face; foaled 
July 4, 1868; bred by Walter M. Queen, 
Schenectady, N. Y . By Toronto Sontag. 

First dam, Kate, by Tornado. 

Second dam, Kate, by imp. Trustee. 

Third dam, Cassandra, by imp. Priam. 
Toronto Sontag, by Toronto Chief. 

Dam, the famous Sontag, by Harris's Hambletonian. 
Tornado, son of American Eclipse. 

PRODUCE. 

April 25, 1883, ch. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 

1884, barren. 
April 29, 1885, b.c. (gelded), by Benton Frolic. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alfred. ) 



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No. 353 

SARAH, ch. m., 15.1 hands; strip; near fore foot and 
ankle white; hind legs white; foaled March 26, 
1882; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Shannon. 

First dam, Blooming, by Messenger Duroc. 
Second dam, Lady Cardinal, by Harry Clay. 
Third dam, by Cardinal. 

Fourth dam, Harry Clay's dam, by imp. Bell- 
founder. 
Shannon, by Monday. 

First dam, Henuie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 26, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer. ) 



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No. 254 

SATANELLA, ch. m., 15.2 hands; star; foaled May 6, 
1880; bred by D. Swigert, Kentucky. By 
Leveller. 

First dam, Frou Frou, by Asteroid. 
Second dam, Ducatoon, by Wagner. 
Third dam, Picayune, by Medoc, etc. 
Leveller, by Lever, son of Lexington. 
First dam, Slyboots, by Rivoli, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 13, 1885, ch. f., by Shannon. 

March 23, 1886, ch. c. (gelded), by Will Crocker. 

May 22, 1887, b. c, by Clay. 

(Stinted to Clay.') 



No.l2.'>.5 

SIGNA, b. m., 15.3 hands; star and strip; fore ankles white; 
hind legs white, foaled April 20, 1883; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By Bentonian. 

First dam. Nana S., by Hubbard. 
Second dam, by Nana Sahib. 
Hubbard, by Planet. 

First dam, Minnie Mansfield, by imp. Glencoe, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 256 

SrSTER, b. m., 15.3 hands; hind feet white; foaled April 6, 
1880; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
General Benton. 

First dam, Sister to Irene, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam, Lanra Keene, by Bysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

April 23, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Clay. 

March 4, 1886, b. c, gelded (dead), by Eros. 

March 10, 1887, dead foal, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 257 

SISTER TO IRENE, br. m., 15.2 hands; star; hind feet 
and ankles white; foaled May, 1873; bred by 
Charles Stanford, Schenectady, N. Y. By 
Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Laura Keene, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Second dam, Fanny, by Exton Eclipse. 

Third dam, Lady Marvin, by Young Traveler. 

Fourth dam, by Seagull, son of Duroc. 
Exton Eclipse, by American Eclipse. 

Dam, by Exton. 
Young Traveler, by Blind White Messenger, son of 
imp. Messenger. 

Dam, Abiezet Pierce Mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

April 6, 1880, b. f., Sister, by General Benton. 
March 29,, 1881, b. c. , Imray (dead), by General Benton. 
March 19, 1882, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
March 11, 1883, b. f., Hermana, by General Benton. 
March 21, 1884, b. f., Sirena, by Fallis. 
March 20, 1885, b. f., by Piedmont. 
March 12. 1886, b. f., by lone. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 25S 

SONTAG DIXIE, ch. m., 15.1 bauds; strip; foaled 1872; 
bred by Charles Stanford, Schenectady, N. Y. 
By Toronto Sontag. 

First dam, Dixie, by Billy Towiies. 

Second dam, by Sir Charles. 
Billy Townes, by old Billy Townes. 

First dam, Adriana, by Andrew. 
Toronto Sontag, by Toronto Chief. 

First dam, celebrated mare Sontag, by Harris' 
Hambletonian. 
Toronto Chief, by Royal George. 

First dam, by Blackwood, son of Cceur db Lion, 
Royal George, by Warrior, son of Tippoo. 

Dam, by Harris' Hambletonian. 
Tippoo, by Ogden's Messenger. 
Ogden's Messenger, by imp. Messenger. 
Harris' Hambletonian, by Bishop's Hambletonian. 

Dam, Munson Mare, by imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

May 2, 1880, ch. c, gelded (sold), by Sir Walkill. 
June 7, 1881, b. c, Commotion, (2.301) gelded (sold), 
by Electioneer. 

1882, barren. 
March 29, 1883, ch. f., by Bentonian. 
April 15, 1884, b. f., by Bentonian. 

1885, barren. 
Feb'y 28, 1886, b. c, Boydell, by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 16, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electionfier. ) 



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No. 259— Standard 

80NTAG MOHAWK, gr. m., 16 hands; (dam of Sallie 
Benton, four-year-old record, 2. 17|); hind 
feet white; foaled 1875; bred bj Charles Stan- 
ford, Schenectady, N. Y. By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Sontag Nellie, by Toronto Sontag. 
Second dam, Nellie Gray. 
Toronto Sontag, by Toronto Chief. 

First dam, Sontag, by Harris' Hambletouian. 
Second dam, a mare of Arabian descent. 

PRODUCE. 

April 10, 1879, br. c, Eros (sold), by Electioneer. 

March 27, 1880, gr. f., Sallie Benton (2.17|), by Gen- 
eral Benton. 

April 29, 1881, b. c, Edos, gelded (dead), by General 
Benton. 
1882, barren. 

March 3, 1883, br. f. (dead), by General Benton. 

March 19, 1884, gr. c. Sport, by Piedmont. 

Marchl9, 1885, gr. f., Somnambiila, by Electiooeer. 

March 6, 1886, gr. f. , Colma, by Electioneer. 

March 25, 1887, gr. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Nerval.) 



No. 260— Standard 

SOPRANO, b. m., 15.2 hands; small star; fore feet white; 
foaled May 22, 1882; bred by Leland Stanford; 
Palo Alto. By Geoeral Benton. 

First dam. Prima Donna, by Mohawk Chief. 
Second dam. Mater Occidentis, dam of Occident, 



PRODUCE. 

July 5, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Regalia. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



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No. 261— Standard 

SPKITE, ch. m., 16 bands; (dam of Sphinx, 2-year-old 
record 2.29|; 3-year-old record 2.24^) few white 
hairs on inside of near hind leg; foaled 1872; 
bred by A. J. Alexander, Ky. By Alexander's 
Belmont. 

First dam, Waterwitch (dam of Mambrino Gift, 
2.20, and Scotland, 2.221), by Pilot, Jr. 

Second dam, Fanny Fern, by Kinkead's St. Law- 
rence. 

Third dam, Brenda (thoroughbred). 
Belmont (Alexander's), by Alexander's Abdallah. 

First dam. Belle, by Mambrino Chief. 

Second dam, by Bellfounder. 

Third dam, by Whip. 

PRODUCE. 

May 19, 1882, b. c, Spry, gelded, 2.28|, by General 
Benton. 

May 16, 1883, b. c, Sphinx, 2.24^, sold, by Elec- 
tioneer. 

May 21, 1884, b. f. (dead), by Electioneer. 

April 29, 1885, b. c, Egotist (sold), by Electioneer. 

April 7, 1886, b. f., by Electioneer. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 262 

STEPHANOTIS, ch. m., 15.2 hands; star, strip and snip; 
foaled February 28, 1882; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. B}'^ Shannon. 

First dam, Lizzie Whips, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, The Grand Dutch $, by Vandal. 
Third dam, by imp. Margrave. 
Fourth dam, Mistletoe, by Cherokee. 
Fifth dam, Blackeyed Susan, by Tiger. 
Sixth dam, by Alfred, etc. 
Shannon, by Monday. 

First dam, Hennie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 8, 1887, b. f., by Clay. 

(Stiuted to Clay.) 



No. 263 

SULTANA, b. m., 16 hands; star and snip; hind feet white; 
foaled 1880; bred by L. J. Eose, Sunny Slope, 
Cal. By Sultan. 

First dam, Gulnare, by The Moor. 
Second dam. Lulu Jackson, by Jack Malone. 
Third dam, Leda, by Epsilon. 
Fourth dam, imp. Nanny Killum, by Voltaire. 
Fifth dam, Dolus' dam, by Comus. 
Sultan, by The Moor. 

Dam, Sultana, by Delmonico, son of Guy Miller. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'v 25, 1886, b. f., by Benton Frolic. 
March 20, 1887, b. c, by Clay. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 2<54— Standard 

SUSIE, ch. m., 16 hands; (dam of Suisun, two-year-old 
record, 2.31^, public trial 2.28|); star and 
snip; off hind foot white; foaled 1872; bred by 
Wm. Hamilton, San Jose, Cal. By George 
M. Patchen, Jr. 

Record, 2.263^ 

First dam, Santa Clara., by Owen Dale. 
Second dam, by Red Buck, son of Bertrand. 
Geo. M. Patchen, Jr., by Geo. M. Patchen. 
First dam, by Bellfounder. 
Second dam, by Messenger Eclipse. 

PRODUCE. 

May 10, 1883, b. f., Susette, by Electioneer. 
May 19, 1884, b. f. , Suisun 2.311 (sold), by Elec- 
tioneer. 
May 22, 1885, b. f., Petti-Sing (sold), by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 265 

TELIE, b. m., 16 hands; snip; foaled February 18, 1882; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
General Benton. 

First dam, Texana, by Foreigner. 
Second dam, Mary Woods, by imp. Yorkshire. 
Third dam, Margaret Wood, by imp. Priam. 
Fourth dam, Maria West, by Marion. 
Fifth dam, Ella Crump, by imp. Citizen. 
Sixth dam, by Huntsman, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 11, 1886, b. c. (gelded), by Regalia. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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No. 266 

TEXANA, ch. m., 16 bauds; strip; near fore heel and off 
fore foot white; foaled 1864; bred by W. J. 
Lyle, Ky. By Foreigner, son of imp. Glencoe. 

First dam, Mary Woods, by imp. Yorkshire. 
Second dam, Margaret Wood, by imp. Priam. 
Third dnm, Maria West, by Marion. 
Fourth dam, Ella Crump, by imp. Citizen 
Fifth dam, by Huntsman. 
Sixth dam, by Symmes' Wildair, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

1880, ch. f. (sold), by Hubbard. 
Feb'y 25, 1881, ch. c, gelded (sold), by Hubbard. 
Feb'y 18, L882, b. f., Telie, by General Benton. 

1883, barren. 

1884-85, not bred. 
March 8, 1886, b. c. (dead), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 8, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 267 

THALIA, b. m., 15 Lands; few white hairs in forehead; 
foaled March 18, 1882; bred by Leland Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

First dam, Tippera, by Tipperary. 

Second dam, Vic, by Austerlitz. 

Third dam, Mary K. , by Oliver. 

Fourth dam, Rosemary, by imp. Sovereign. 

Fifth dam, Beta, by imp. Leviathan. 

Sixth dam, Juliet, by Kosciusko, etc. 

(See Biuce's American Stud Book.) 
(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 368— Standard 

THEORA, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled 1880; bred by Ariel 
Lathrop, Albany, N. Y. By Gooding's Cham- 
pion. 

First dam, Lady Beecber, by Reserve. 
Second dam, by Friday, son of imp. Trustee. 
Champion (Gooding's), by King's Champion, Jr., son 
of Griunell's Champion. 
First dam, Cynthia, by Bartlett's Turk, son of 

Weddle's imp. Turk. 
Second dam, Fanny, by Schobey's Black Prince. 
Third dam, Bet, by Rockplanter, son of Duroc. 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 22, 1886, b. f. . by Eros. 
Feb'y 26, 1887, b. c, by Whips. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



No. 369 

THERESSA, b. m., 15.1 hands; near hind heel white; 
foaled March 21, 1884; bred by Lelaud Stan- 
ford, Palo Alto. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Tippera, by Tipperary. 
Second dam, Vic, by Austerlitz. 
Third dam, Mary K., by Oliver. 
Fourth dam, Rosemary, by imp- Sovereign. 
Fifth dam. Beta, by imp. Leviathan. 
Sixth dam, Juliet, by Kosciusko. 
Seventh dam. Blank, by Sir Arcliy, etc. 
Don Victor, by Belmont. 

First dam, Maria Downing, by American Eclipse. 
Second dam, Browulock, by Tiger, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 270 

TIBBIE, gr. m.,~ bauds; foaled March 5, 1880; bred by 
Leland Stanford, Palo A.lto. By Mahomet. 

Dam, Tibbi, by General Taylor. 

PRODUCE. 

April 5, 1886, gr. c. (gelded), by lone. 

(Not Stinted.) 



No. 271 

TIPPERA, b. m., 15 hands; star; foaled 1874; bred by:SlW. 
P. Irvine, Kentucky. By Tipperary. 

First dam, Vic, by Austerlitz. 
Second dam, Mary K., b}' Oliver. 
Third dam, Rosemary, by imp. Sovereign. 
Fourth dam, Beta, by imp. Leviathan. 
Fifth dam, Juliet, by Kosciusko. 
Sixth dam, Blank, by Sir Archy, etc. 
Tipperary, by Einggold, son of Boston. 

First dam, Koxana, by imp. Chesterfield. 
Second dam, Levia, by imp. Trauby, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

MarchlS, 1882, b. f., Thalia, by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
March 21, 1884, b. f., Theressa, by Don Victor. 
April 4, 1885, b. f.. Smoke (sold), by Shannon. 

1886, barren. 
March 6, 1887, b. c, by Clay. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 272 

TRUSTEE, b. m., 15 2 hands; star; near hind foot white; 
foaled March 8, 1875; bred by Charles Back- 
man, Stony Ford, Orange Co., N. Y. By 
Messenger Duroc. 

First dam, Trustee's Webb, by Seeley's American 

Star. 
Second dam, by imp. Trustee. 
Messenger Duroc, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian. 
First dam, Satinet, by Roe's Abdallah Chief. 
Second dam, Cat Bird, by Whistle Jacket, etc. 

(Stinted to Piedmont. ) 



No. 273— Standard 

UINTA, b. m., 15.1 hands; foaled February 9, 1883; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

First dam, Barnes' Idol, by Idol, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
Second dam, Ella Norton, by The Colonel. 
Third dam, Yerbena, by imp. Leviathan. 
Fourth dam, Hippona, by Pacific. 
Fifth dam. Miss Gallatin, by Gallatin. 
Sixth dam, Roxana, by Collector. 

PRODUCE. 

April 1, 1886, b. f., by Regalia. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Clay.) 



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No. 274— Standard 

UKANIA, br. in., 15.2 hands; near hind foot white; off 
hind foot and ankle white; foaled 1879; bred 
by Charles Backman, Stony Ford, Orange 
County, N. Y. By Kentucky Prince, 

First dam, Lady Belmont, by Rysdyk's Hamble- 

tonian. 
Second dam, Kate (dam of Bruno, Brunette and 

Breeze), by Bellaire. 
Kentucky Prince, by Clark Chief, son of Mambrino 

Chief. 
First dam, Kentucky Queen, by Morgan Eagle, son 

of Green Mountain Morgan. 
Second dam, by Blythe's Whip, son of Blackburne's 

Whip. 
Third dam, by Martin's Brimmer. 
Fourth dam, by Quicksilver, son of imp. Medley. 

PRODUCE. 

March 23, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
March 14, 1885, b. f. (sold), by General Benton. 
March 21, 188b. b. f., by General Benton. 
March 9, 1887, b. f., by Whips. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



VICTORIA, b. m., 15.3 hands; near hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled May 12, 1880; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Medora, by Fred Low. son of St. Clair. 
Second dam, Prussian Maid, by Signal. 
Third dam. Lady Jasper. 

PRODUCE. 

March 12, 1885, b. c, Vincenzo, by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 
Jan'y 30, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Nephew.) 



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No. 276— Standard 

VICTRESS, b. m., 15.2 hands; part of near hind ankle 
white; foaled April 7, 1876; bred by Daniel 
Lathrop, Albany, N. Y. By Baird's Hamble- 
tonian Prince. 

First dam, Lady Larkins, (dam of Happy Traveler, 
2.27i), by Little Jack, son of Long Island 
Black Hawk. 

Second dam, by Long Island Black Hawk. 

Third dam, by Messenger Duroc. 

Fourth dam, by Duroc. 
Hambletonian Prince (Baird's) by Rysdyk's Hamble- 
tonian. 

Dam, Nellie Cammeyer, by Cassius M. Clay. 

PRODUCE. 

March 16, 1883, b. f . (sold), by Electioneer. 

1884, premature. 
Jan'y 20, 1885, b. c. (sold), by General Benton. 
March 12, 1886, ch. f., by General Benton. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alban.) 



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No. 377— Standard 

VIOLET, b. m., 15 hands; near hind foot white; foaled 
1878; bred by J. B. Haggin, Cal. Bj^, Elec- 
tioneer. 

Dam, Victress (dam of Monarch, 2.28), by Bel- 
mont, son of American Boy and imp. Prunella, 
by Comus. 

PRODUCE. 

April 19, 1884, b. f., Viola, by General Benton. 

1885, barren. 
March 2, 1886, b. f.. by Benefit. 
Feb'y 5, 1887, b. f., by Alban. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



No. 278 

WAVE, b. m., 16 hands; grey hairs on inside of off hind 
foot; foaled March 13, 1880; bred by Leland 
Stanford, Palo Alto. By Electioneer. 

Dam, Waxy (dnm of Alpha), by Lexington. 

PRODUCE. 

May 8, 1885, b. f., Wavelet, by Piedmont. 
April25, 1886, b. c. Billow (gelded), by General 
Benton. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 279 

WAX ANA, ch. m., 15.3 hands; few white hairs between 
left eye and nostril; foaled May 27, 1878; bred 
by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By General 
Benton. 

Dam Waxy (dam of Alpha), by Lexington. 

PRODUCE. 

March 17, 1882, b. c, Woolsey, by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
May 5, 1884, b. c, by Electioneer. 
April 24, 1885, b. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 
April 14, 1886, b. f., Sunol, by Electioneer. 
April 9, 1887, b. c, by Electioneer. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



No. 280— Standard 

WILJ^FLOWEE, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled March 5, 1879; 
bred^ by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Electioneer. 

Two-year-old Record, 2.2 1. 

First dam, Mayflower, 2. 30 J, (dam of Manzanita, 
2.16), by St. Clair. 

PRODUCE. 

March 13, 1885, b. c, Wild Boy, by General Benton. 

Feb'y 20, 1886, b. c, by Woodnut. 
April 11, 1887, b. f., by Piedmont. 

(Stinted to Piedmont.) 



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No. 281 

WILDRED, br. m., 15.1 hands; star; near fore foot white; 
near hind foot and ankle white; foaled April 
7, 1878; bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. 
By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Wilhelmiua. by Messenger Duroc. 

Second dam, Nellie Wilmarth, by Raven, son of 
Hill's Vermont Black Hawk. 

Third dam, Jenny Lind, by Young Andrew Jack- 
son, son of Andrew Jackson , by Young Bashaw. 

Fourth dam, Polly Sherman, by Bush Messenger, 
son of imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

May 17, 1882, b. f., by General Benton. 
June 4, 1883, b. f., by General Benton. 

1884, not bred. 
March 16, 1885, br. f. (dead), bv Norway. 
April 27, 1886, b. f., by lone. " 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 2S2 

WTLHELMINA, br. m., 15.2 hands; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled April 21, 1873; bred by Charles 
Backman, Stony Ford, Orange County, N. Y. 
By Messenger Duroc. 

First dam, Nellie Wilmarth, by Raven, son of Hill's 
Vermont Black Hawk. 

Second dam, Jenny Lind, by Young Andrew Jack- 
son, son of Andrew Jackson, by Young Bashaw. 

Third dam, Polly Sherman, by Bush Messenger, 
son of imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

1878, br. f., Wildred, by Mohawk Chief. 

1879, br. f., Wilmina, by Mohawk Chief. 

1880, not bred. 

1881, bl. c, gelded (sold), by Moliawk Chief. 

1882, b. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 

1883, b. f., by General Benton. 

1884, b. f. (dead), by Piedmont. 

1885, not bred. 

1886, barren. 
April 24, 1887, ch. f., by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



April 
May 


6, 
1, 


April 
April 
June 


13, 
5, 
6, 


May 


25, 



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No. 2»3 

WILMINA, br. m., 15.1 hands; inside of near fore and 
hind heel white; off hind foot and ankle white; 
foaled May 1, 1879; bred by Leland Stanford, 
Palo Alto. By Mohawk Chief. 

First dam, Wilhelmina, by Messenger Duroc. 

Second dam, Nellie Wilmarth, by Raven, son of 
Hill's Vermont Black Hawk. 

Third dam, Jenny Lind, by Young Andrew Jack- 
son, son of Andrew Jackson, by Young Bashaw. 

Fourth dam, Polly Sherman, by Bush Messenger, 
son of imp. Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

March 31, 1884, b. c. (gelded), by Bentonian. 
May 6, 1885, b. f., by Fallis. 

1886, barren. 
April 17, 1887, b. c, by Woolsey. 

(Stinted to Alfred.) 



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No. 284— Standard 

WINONA, bl. m., 16 hands; scar on off hind leg; foaled 
1870; bred by Col. R. West, Ky. By Almont. 

First dam, Dolly (dam of Thorndale, 2.22^, and 

Director, 2.17), by Mambrino Chief. 
Second dam , by a sou of Potomac. 
Third dam, by Saxe Weimer. 
Almont, by Alexander's Abdallah. 
Dam, by Mambrino Chief, etc. 

PRODUCE. 

May 13, 1879, ch. c. (gelded), by Don Victor. 
April 28, 1880, br. c. (gelded), by General Benton. 
April 8, 1881, ch. c, Wyandotte (gelded), by General 

Benton. 
March 28, 1882, b. f., Winoa (sold), by Electioneer. 

1883, barren. 
Feb'y 3. 1884, b. f . , Wamba (sold), by Electioneer. 
March 2, 1885, br. c. (sold), by Electioneer. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Electioneer.) 



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YOUNG JOSSELYN, b. m., 15.1 hands; large star; four 
white feet; foaled 1876; bred by S. B. Whipple, 
California. By Speculation. 

Dam, Lady Josselyn. 
Speculation, by Kysdyk's Hambletonian. 

First dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Wash- 
ington, son of Napoleon. 
Second dam, by Abdallah. 

PRODUCE. 

1881, b. f., Josie, by Whipple's Hambletonian. 

1882, not bred. 
1883-4, barren. 
1885, not bred. 

Aprill7,1886, b. c. (gelded), by lone. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Whips.) 



Thorousfhbreds 



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STALLIONS. 



MONDAY, b. s.; blaze face with bay star; inside of coronet 
and heel of near fore foot white ; white hind 
legs; grey hairs through body; foaled 1864; 
bred by F. Morris, New Jersey. By Colton. 

First dam, MoUie Jackson, by Vandal. 

Second dam, Emma Wright, by imp. Margrave. 

Third dam, Fanny Wright, by Silverheels. 

Fourth dam, Aurora, by Lloyd's Vingt'un. 

Fifth dam. Pandora, by Grey Diomed. 

Sixth dam, by Hcill's Union. 

Seventh dam, by Leonidas. 

Eighth dam, by imp. Othello. 

Ninth dam, by George's Juniper. 

Tenth dam, by imp. Traveler. 

Eleventh dam, imp. mare Selima, by Godolphin 
Arabian. 

Twelfth dam. Large Hartley mare, by his blind 
horse. ^ 

Thirteenth dam, Flying Whig, by Williams' Wood- 
stock Arabian. 

Fourteenth dam, by St. Victor Barb. 

Fifteenth dam, by Whynot, sou of Fenwick Barb. 
Colton, by Lexington. 

First dam, Topaz, by imp. Glencoe. 

Second dam, Emerald, by imp. Leviathan. 

Third dam, imp. Eliza, by Rubens, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 
(Monday died at Palo Alto, July 2, 1884.) 



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FLOOD, b. s.; large star ; white off fore foot; white hind 
legs ; foaled 1877 ; bred by Theo. Winters, 
California. By Norfolk. 

First dam, Hennie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock. 

Second dam, Ida, by imp. Balshazzar. 

Third dam. Mad. Bosley, by Sir Richard. 

Fourth dam, by imp. Eagle. 

Fifth dam, Bet Bosley, by Wilkes Wonder. 

Sixth dam, by Chanticleer. 

Seventh dam, by imp. Sterling. 

Eighth dam, by Clodius. 

Ninth dam, by Silvereye. 

Tenth dam, by Jolly Roger. 

Eleventh dam, by Partner. 

Twelfth dam, by Monkey. 

Thirteenth dam, an imp. mare from stud of Harri- 
son, of Brandon. 
Norfolk, by Lexington. 

First dam, Novice, by imp. Glencoe. 

Second dam, Chloe Anderson, by Rodolph. 

Third dam. Belle Anderson, by Sir William of 
Transport. 

Fourth dam, Butterfly, by Sumpter, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 



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SHANNON, b. s. ; star; white off hind leg; grey hairs 
through body; foaled 1872; bred by A. Mail- 
hird, California. By Monday. 

First dam, Hennie Farrow, by imp. Shamrock. 
Second dam, Ida, by imp. Balshazzar. 
Third dam, Mad, Bosley, by Sir Richard. 
Fourth dam, by imp. Eagle. 
Fifth dam, Bet Bosley, by Wilkes' Wonder. 
Sixth dam, by Chanticleer. 
Seventh dam, by imp. Sterling. 
Eighth dam, by Clodius. 
Ninth dam, by Silvereye. 
Tenth dam, by Jolly Roger. 
Eleventh dam, by Partner. 
Twelfth dam, by Monkey. 

Thirteenth dam, an imp. mare from stud of Harri- 
son, of Brandon. 
Monday, by Col ton, son of Lexington. 
Dam, Mollie Jackson, by Vandal, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 



YOUiNG STALLIONS. 



WHITTIER, b. c; star and strip; near hind foot white; 
foaled February 27, 1883. By Flood. 

First dam, Lizzie Whips, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, Grand Dutch $, by Vandal. 
Third dam, by imp. Margrave, etc., etc. 

(See Trottinoj Catalogue, No. 162.) 



247 

THREE-YEAR-OLDS. 

b. c; foaled April 8, 1884. By Shannon. 

First dam. Kate Gift, by Lodi. 

Second dam, Euby,by Winnebago. 

Third dam, Ellen Jordan, by imp. Jordan, etc. 



CYRUS, imp. b. c. ; star; foaled April, 1884. By Wenlock. 

First dam, imp. Teardrop, by Scottish Chief. 

Second dam, Niobe, by Loup Garou. 

Third dam, Misserima, by Pantaloon, etc., etc. 

(See No. 32.) 



ARGYLE, b. c; hind feet white; foaled May 3, 1884. By 
Monday. 

First dam, Cuba, by imp. Australian. 
Second dam, Bettie Ward, by Lexington. 
Third dam, Mary Cass, by Whalebone, etc., etc. 

(See No. 5.) 



248 



TWO-YEAR-OLDS. 

PEEL, b. c. ; strip; fore legs white; foaled January 22, 1885. 
By Monday. 

First dam, Precious, by Lever, etc., etc. 
(See No. 27.) 



GLIMPSE, imp. b. c. ; bind coronets white; foaled Feb- 
ruary 20, 1885. By Foxhall. 

First dam, imp. Fairy Rose, by Kisber, etc., etc. 
(See No. 7.) 



WINROW, imp. ch. c. ; foaled April 17, 1885. By Foxhall. 

First dam, imp. Cutaway, by Parmesan, etc., etc. 
(See No. 6.) 



BRUCE, imp. br. c. ; foaled April 22, 1885. By Foxhall. 

First dam, imp. Goneaway, by North Lincoln, etc. 
(See No. 14.) 



BRUTUS, imp. br. c; foaled April 25, 1885. By Mac- 
gregor. 

First dam, imp. Teardrop, by Scottish Chief, etc . 
(See No. 32.) 



249 



YEARLINGS. 

b. c. ; star; off hind foot white; foaled Janu- 
ary 19, 1886. By Flood. 

First dam, Fannie Lewis, by imp. Buckden, etc. 
(See No. 8.) 



FLOOD TIDE, b. c; star; near hind foot and ankle white; 
off hind leg grey; foaled Feb'y 3, 1886. By 
Flood. 

First dam, Lady Evangeline, by Leinster, etc. 
(See No. 18.) 



b. c; star; foaled Feb'y 15, 1886 



non. 



First dam, imp. Goula, by Esminster, etc. 
(See No. 15.) 



250 



GEOFFEEY, b. c. ; near fore and off hind foot white; foaled 
February 16, 1886. By Flood. 

First dam, Glendew, by imp. Glengarry, etc. 
(See No. 13.) 



PHELANDEK, ch. c. ; star and strip; near hind leg white; 
foaled March 21, 1886. By Wild Idle. 

First dam, Precious, by Lever, etc. 

(See No. 27.) 



ch. c; large star; near hind foot white; foaled 

March 31, 1886. By Flood. 

First dam, imp. Eosetta, by Struan, etc. 
(See No. 30.) 



251 



b. c; few white hairs in forehead; foaled 

April 5, 1886. By Flood. 

First dam, imp. Patilla, by Pero Gomez, etc. 

(See No. 24.) 



FESTUS, ch. c. ; star; hind feet white; foaled April 7, 1886. 
By Wild Idle. 

First dam, Fostress, by Foster, etc. 
(See No. 10.) 



KENNETH, b. c; large strip; near fore leg white; off fore foot 
and ankle white; hind legs white; foaled April 
18,1886. By Joe Hooker. 

First dam, Katharion, by Harry of the West, etc. 
(See No. 17.) 



252 



FILLIES. 

ch. f . ; crescent in forehead; foaled March"13, 

1885. By Shannon. 

First dam, Satanella, b}^ Leveller, etc. 
(See Trotting Catalogue, No. 256.) 



b f . ; few white hairs in forehead ; foaled 

March 23, 1885. By Don Victor. 

First dam, Mozelle, by Monday, etc. 
(See No. 20.) 



ch. f.; strip; near fore foot white; off hind 

foot and ankle white; foaled March 30, 1885. 
By Shannon. 

First dam, Fifine, by Norfolk, etc. 
(See Trotting Catalogue, No. 97.) 



QUID A, imp., b. f.; star; foaled March 31, 1885. By 
Foxhall. 

First dam, imp. Amalia, by Salvator, etc. 
(See No. 1.) 



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GOEGO, imp. blk. f. ; star and small snip; foaled March 
31, 1885. Bjisonomy. 

First dam, imp. Flirt, by The Hermet, etc. 
(See No. 9.) 



JANET N., imp., b. f. ; foaled April 4, 1885. By Macgregor. 

First dam, imp. Amelia, by Lowlander, etc. 
(See No. 2.) 



CERES, imp., ch. f. ; strip; near hind leg white; off hind 
foot and ankle white; foaled April 9, 1885. 
By Peregrine. 

First dam, imp. Rosetta, by Struau, etc. 
(See No. 30.) 



CORNELIA, imp. b. f . ; foaled April lo, 1885. By 
Isonomy. 

¥ivA dam, imp. Petrol'.use, by Plebeian, etc. 
(See No. 25.) 



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BEIDGET, imp. ch. f.; strip; off hind foot white; foaled 
April 15, 1885. By Foxhall. 

First dam, Imp. Queen Bess, by Strathconan, etc, 
(See No. 28.) 



b. f. ; large star; foaled January 11, 1886. By 

Shannon. 

First dam, Nova Zembla, by imp, Glengarry, etc. 
(See No. 23.) 



SHANNON KOSE, b. f.; small star; foaled February 1, 
1886. By Shannon. 

First dam, imp. Fairy Eose, by Kisber, etc. 
(See No. 7.) 



FAUSTINE, b. f . ; few white hairs and light strip; foaled 
March 1, 1886. By Flood. 

First dam, imp. Flirt, by The Hermit, etc. 
(See No. 9.) 



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FELICIA, gr. f. ; white speck in forehead; foaled March 
11, 1886. By Wild Idle. 

First Dam, Frolic, by Thunder, etc. 
(See No. 11.) 



AUEELIA, ch. f. ; small star; hind feet and ankles white; 
foaled March 14, 1886. By Wild Idle. 

First dam, imp. Amelia, by Lowlander, etc. 
(See No, 2.) 



- b. f.; small star; foaled March 18, 1886. By 
Flood. 



First dam, Keglin, by imp. Glengarry, etc. 
(See No. 29.) 



BESSIE SHANNON, b. f. ; strip and snip; inside of off hind 
foot white; foaled March 21, 1886. By 
Shannon. 

First dam, Bettie Bishop, by imp. Buckden. 
Second dam, Bettie Morgan, by Bay Dick, etc. 

(See No. — ) 



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GERHARDINE, bay f. ; star; outside of off hind foot and 
inside of coronet white; foaled March 27, 1886. 
By Flood. 

First dam, Imp. Goneaway, by North Lincoln, etc. 
(See No. 14.) 



MARCELLA, br. f.; star; foaled April 1, 1886. By Grin- 
stead. 

First dam, imp. Meeting, by Adventurer, etc. 
(See No. 22.) 



- ch. f. ; star and strip; foaled AprillS, 1886. By 
Flood. 



First dam, imp. Amalia, by Salvator, etc. 
(See No. 1.) 



BESSIE HOOKER, b. f.; strip; oflf fore and hind feet 
white; foaled May 5, 1886. By Joe Hooker. 

First dam, imp. Queen Bess, by Strathconan, etc. 
(See No. 28.) 



GELDINGS. 



- br. g.; small star; foaled April 4, 1883. By 
Flood. 



First dam, Boydana, by imp. Knight of St. George, 
etc. 

(See Trotting Catalogue, No. 42.) 



cb. g. ; white speck in forehead; off hind foot 

and ankle white; foaled April 1, 1885. By Don 
Victor. 

First dam, Albion, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, Lute, by Sherrod, son of Lecompte 
and Picayune, by Medoc, etc., etc. 



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BROOD MARES. 



No. 1. 

IMP. AMALIA, ch. m., 15.3 hands; star and strip; foaled 
1880; bred by the Duke of Hamilton. By Sal- 
vator. 

First dam, Thoughtless, by The Hermit. 
Second dam, Salamanca, by Student. 
Third dam, Bravery, by Gameboy. 
Fourth dam. Ennui, by Bay Middleton. 
Fifth dam. Blue Devils, by Velocipede. 
Sixth dam, Care, by Woful. 
Seventh dam, Camarines' dam, by Rubens. 
Eighth dam, Teppitywitchet, by Waxey. 
Ninth dam. Hare, by Sweetbriar. 
Tenth dam, by Justice. 
Eleventh dam, by Chymist. 
Twelfth dam, by South, etc., etc. 
Salvator, by Dollar. 

First dam, Savaigne, by Ion. 

Second dam, Cuckoo, by Elis, etc., etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 7, 1884, imp. ch. f., Fun (sold), by Fiddler. 
March 18, 1885, imp. b. f., Ouida, by Foxhall. 
April 13, 1886, ch. f., by Flood. 
March 27, 1887, b. f., by Wild Idle. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 



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No. 2 

IMP. AMELIA, cb. m., 15.3 bands; star; near fore leg 
wbite balfway; bind legs wbite balfway; foaled 
1881; bred by H. S. Constable. By Low- 
lander. 

First dam, Melissa, by Hubert. 

Second dam, Meg, by King Caradoc. 

Third dam, Nutmeg, by Nutwith. 

Fourth dam, Macrema, by Sultan. 

Fifth dam, Dulcinia, by Cervantes. 

Sixth dam, Regina, by Moorcock. 

Seventh dam, Rally, by Trumpator. 

Eighth dam, Fancy (sister to Diomed), by Florizel. 

Ninth dam, by Spectator. 

Tenth dam, Sister to Horatius, by Blank. 

Eleventh dam, by Childers. 

Twelfth dam. Miss Belvoir, by Grey Grantham, 

Thirteenth dam; by Paget Turk. 

Fourteenth dam, Bettie Percivas, by Leede's 

Arabian. 
Fifteenth dam, by Spanker. 
Lowlander, by Dalesman (son of King Tom). 
Dam, Lufra, by Windhound, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 4, 1885, imp. ch. f., Janet N., by Macgregor. 
March 14, 1886, ch. f., Aurelia, by Wild Idle. 
Feb'y 22, 1887, b. c, by Flood. 

\ stinted to Argyle.) 



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No. 3 

IMP. BERN A, ch. m., 15 hands; star; foaled April 11, 1884; 
bred by E. Howett, England. By Fetterlock. 

First dam, imp. Queen Bess, by Stratliconan. 
Second dam, England's Queen, by King of Trumps. 
Third dam, Gibside Lad}^ by Rataplan. 
Fourth dam, Lady Hawthorne, by Windhound. 
Fifth dam, Alice Hawthorne, by Muley Moloch. 
Sixth dam, Rebecca, by Lottery. 
Seventh dam, Daughter of Cervantes. 
Eighth dam, Expectation, by Herod, etc. 
Fetterlock, by Parmesan. 

First dam. Silver Head, by Kingston. 

Second dam, England's Beauty, by Birdcatcher,etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

(Sliu'ted to Shannon. ) 



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No. 4 

IMP. CORNELIA. b. m., 15.2 bauds; foaled 1880; bred by 
Mr. Leopold De Rothschild. By Carnelian. 

First dam, Delight mare, by Delight. 
Second dam, Bay Rosalind, by Orlando. 
Third dam, Elopement, by Velocipede. 
Fourth dam, Scandal, by Selim. 
Fifth dam, daughter of Haphazard. 
Sixth dam, daughter of Precipitate. 
Seventh dam, Colibri, by Woodpecker. 
Eighth dam, Camilla, by Trentham. 
Ninth dam, Coquette, by The Compton Barb.' 
, Tenth dam. Sister to Regulus, by Godolphiu 

Arabian. 
Eleventh dam, Grey Robinson, by Bald Galloway. 
Twelfth dam, Grey Wilkes, by Haut Boy. 
Thirteenth dam. Miss D'Arcy Pet Mare. 7 1 

Fourteenth dam, daughter of a Sedbury Royal 

Mare. 
Carnelian, by Lecturer. 

First dam, Tourmaline, by King Tom, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to WildWle.) 



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No. 5 

CUBA, ch. m., 15.2 hands; star; near hind foot and ankle 
white; foaled 1874; bred by A. J. Alexander, 
Woodburn, Kentucky. By imp. Australian. 

First dam, Bettie Ward, by Lexington. 

Second dam, Mary Cass, by Whalebone. 

Third dam, by imp. Hedgeford. 

Fourth dam, by Plato, son of Sir William of 

Transport. 
Fifth dam, by imp. Knowsley. 
Sixth dam, Thoroughbred mare, brought from 

Virginia to Kentucky, by Mr. Yiley. 

PRODUCE. 

May 3, 1879, ch. c, Conquest (sold), by Lever. 

April 28, 1880, ch. f., Cecil (trotter), by General 

Benton. 
April 21, 1881, ch. f. (sold), by Wild Idle. 
May 16, 1882, b. f. (sold), by Shannon. 
May 20, 1883, b. c. trotter (gelded), by Electioneer. 
May .3, 1884, b. c, Argyle, by Monday. 
May 11, 1885, b. f. trotter (dead), by Bentonian. 

1886, barren. 
April 2, 1887, br. c-. (trotter), by Clay. 

(Stinted to Flood. ) 



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No. 6 

IMP. CUTAWAY, ch. m., 15.3 hands; star; foaled 1876; 
bred by Prince Solty Koff. By Parmesan. 

First dam, Bounceaway, by Zuyder Zee. 
Second dam, Pressforward, by Pyrhus the First. 
Third dam. Vibration, by Sir Hercules. 
Fourth dam. Echo, by Emilius. 
Fifth dam, daughter of Scud or Pioneer. 
Sixth dam, Canary Bird, by Whiskey. 
Seventh dam, Canary, by Coriander. 
Eighth dam. Miss Green, by Highflyer. 
Ninth dam, Harriet, by Matchem. 
Tenth dam. Flora, by Regulus. 
Eleventh dam, daughter of Bartlett's Childers. 
Twelfth dam, daughter of Bay Bolton. 
Thirteenth dam, daughter of Belgrade Turk. 
Parmesan, by Sweetmeat. 

First dam, Gruyere, by Verulam, etc. etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

March 7, 1884, ch. c, (destroyed in England), by Mask. 
April 17, 1885, imp. ch. c, Winrow, by Foxhall. 

1886, barren. 
Feb'y 4, 1887, br. c. (dead), by Wild Idle. 

(Stinted to Argyle.) 



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No. 7 

IMP. FAIRY ROSE, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled 1880; bred 
by Mr. Leopold De Rothschild. By Kisber. 

First dam, Hippolyta, by King Tom. 
Second dam, Daughter of the Star, by Kremlin. 
Third dam, The Evening Star, by Touchstone. 
Fourth dam, Bertha, by Rubens. 
Fifth dam, Boadicea, by Alexander. 
Sixth dam, Brunette, by Amaranthus. 
Seventh dam, Mayfly, by Matchem. 
Eighth dam, by the Ancaster Starling. 
Ninth dam, by Grasshopper. 
Tenth dam, by Sir M. Newton's Arabian. 
Eleventh dam, by Pert. 
Twelfth dam, by St. Martins. 
Thirteenth dam, by E. Hale's \rabian. 
Fourteenth dam, the Old Field Mare. 
Kisber (Derby winner, 1876), by Buccaneer. 
First dam, Mineral, by Rataplan, etc., etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PKODUCE. 

March 4, 1884, imp. b. c. (dead), by Fetterlock. 
Feb'y 20, 1885, imp. b. c. Glimpse, by Foxhall. 
Feb'y 1, 1886, b. f., Shannon Rose, by Shannon. 
Feb'y 2, 1887, b. c, by Bishop. 

(Stinted to Argyle.) 



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No. 8 

FANNIE LEWIS, ch. m., 15.3 hands; star; near hind foot 
and ankle white; foaled 1876; bred by W. H. 
Withers, Lincoln County, Ky. By imp. 
Buckden. 

First dam, Bay Dick mare, by Bay Dick. 

Second dam, by Oliver. 

Third dam. Roach Back, by Wagner. 

Fourth dam, Helen Faucitt, by imp. Tranby. 

Fifth dam, Nellie Gwynne, by Thornton's Rattler. 

Sixth dam. Vixen, by Trafalgar. 

Seventh dam, Old Nettle Top, by imp. Spread 

Eagle. 
Eighth dam, by imp. Shark. 
Ninth dam, by imp. Janus. 
Tenth dam, a thoroughbred mare. 
Imp. Buckden, by Lord Clifden. 

First dam, Consequence, by Bay Middleton. 

Second dam, Result, by Mulatto. 

Third dam, Problem, by Euclid, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 16, 1881, b. f., Laura C. (trotter), by Electioneer. 
Feb'y 16, 1882, b. c , trotter (gelded)] by General 

Benton. 
Jan'y 30, 1883, b. c, trotter (sold), bv Electioneer. 
Jan'y 16, 1884, ch. f., Fannie L. (sold), by Flood. 
Feb'y 13, 1885, b. f . , Slumber (sold), by Monday. 
Jan'y 19, 1886, b. c, Ecart, by Flood. 
Jan'y 17, 1887, br. c, by Shannon. 

(Stinted to Shauuou.) 



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No. 9 

IMP. FLIRT, b. m., 16 hands; white hairs in forehead; 
near hind foot white; foaled 1880; bred bj 
H. Chaplin. By The Hermit. 

First dam, Romping Girl, by Wild Dayrell (Derby 

winner). 
Second dam, Gay, by Melbourne. 
Third dam, Princess Alice, by Liverpool. 
Fourth dam, Queen of Trumps, by Velocipede. 
Fifth dam, Princess Royal, by Castrel. 
Sixth dam. Queen ofDiamonds, by Diamond. 
Seventh dam, by Sir Peter. 
Eighth dam, Lucy, by Florizel. 
Ninth dam, Frenzy, by Eclipse. 
Tenth dam, by Engineer. 
Eleventh dam, Twilight's dam, by Blank. 
Twelfth dam. Lass o' the Mill, by Traveler. 
Thirteenth dam. Miss Makeless, by Young Grey- 
hound. 
Fourteenth dam, by Old Partner. 
Fifteenth dam, by Woodcock. 
Sixteenth dam, by Croft's Bay Barb. 
Seventeenth dam, by Makeless. 
Eighteenth dam, by Brimmer. 
Nineteenth dam, bj' Dickey Pierson. 
Twentieth dam. Barton Barb Mare. 
The Hermit (winner of Derby, 1867), by Newminster. 
Dam, Seclusion, by Tadmor, etc., etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 31, 1885, imp. blk. f. , Gorgo, bv Isonomy. 
March 1, 1886, b. f., Faustine, by Flood. 
Jan. 27, 1887, ch. c, by Wild Idle. 

(Stiuted to Flood.) 



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No. lO 

FOSTRESS, ch. m., 15.2liands; foaled 1879; bred by T.J. 
Salyers, Kentucky. By Foster. 

First dam, Planetia, by Planet. 
Second dam, La Henderson, by Lexington. 
Third dam, Kitty Clark, by Glencoe. 
Fourth dam, Miss Obstinate, by Sumpter. 
Fifth dam, Jenny Slammerkin, by Tiger. 
Sixth dam, Paragon, by imp. Buzzard. 
Seventh dam, Indiana, by Columbus. 
Eighth dam, Jane Hunt, by Hampton's Paragon. 
Ninth dam, Moll, by Figure, etc. 
Foster, by Lexington. 

First dam, Verona, by imp. Yorkshire. 
Second dam, Lalla Bookh, by Fox's Whip. 
Third dam, by imp. Dion, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 4, 1885, ch. f., Question (sold), by Monday or 

Shannon. 
April 7, 1886, ch. c, Festus, by Wild Idle. 
March 15, 1887, b. f., by Wild Idle. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 



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No. 11 

FROLIC, gr. m., 15.3 han<ls; foaled 1871; bred by R. P. 
White, N. Y. By Thunder. 

First dam, imp. Siskin, by Muscovite. 
Second dam, Little Finch, by Hornsea. 
Third dam, Hinda, by Sultan. 
Fourth dam, Katherina,by Woful. 
Fifth dam. Landscape, by Reubens. 
Sixth dam, Iris, by Brush. 
Seventh dam, bj- King Herod. 
Eighth dam, by Goldtinder. 
Ninth dam, by the Sedley Arabian. 
Tenth dam, Vanessa, by Regulus. 
Eleventh dam, by Fox. 

Twelfth dam, by the Bloody Shouldered Arabian. 
Thirteenth dam, by Bassett Arabian. 
Fourteenth dam, an Arabian mare. 
Thunder, by Lexington. 

Dam, Blue Bonnet, by imp. Hedgeford, etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 14, 1879, b. f., Precious, by Lever. 
April 10, 1880, b. c, Benton Frolic (trotter), by Gen- 
eral Benton. 
March 26, 1881, bl. f., Freda (sold), by Wild Idle. 
April 6. 1882, gr. c, Del Monte, trotter (gelded), by 
Electioneer. 
1883, barren. 
March 1, 1884, gr. c. , Oriflamme (sold), by Flood. 
March 23, 1885, bl. f.. Idleness (sold), by Wild Idle. 
March 11, 1886, gr. f., Felicia, by Wild Idle. 
Feb'y 24, 1887, b. c.,by Wild Idle. 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 12 

IMP. GETAWAY, b. m., 15| hands; few white hairs in 
forehead ; foaled April 20, 1884 ; bred by The 
Prince Saltakotl", England. By Balfe. 

First dam, imp. Goneaway, by North Lincoln. 
Second dam, Bonuceaway, by Zuyder Zee. 
Third dam, Press Forward, by Pryhus the First. 
Fourth dam, Vibration, by Sir Hercules. 
Fifth dam, Echo, by Emilius 
Sixth dam, daughter of Scud or Pioneer. 
Seventh dam, Canary Bird, by Whiskey. 
Eighth dam, Canary, by Coriander, etc. 
Balfe, by Plaudit, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 13 

GLENDEW, b. m., 16 hands; large star; off hind foot 
white; foaled 1876; bred by J. and A. C. 
Franklin, Tennessee. By imp. Glengarry. 

First dam, Glenrose, by Lexington. 

Second dam, Sally Lewis, by imp. Glencoe. 

Third dam, Motto, by imp. Barefoot. 

Fourth dam. Lady Thompkins, by American 
Eclipse. 

Fifth dam, Katy Ann, by Ogle's Oscar. 

Sixth dam, Young Maid of Oaks, by imp. Expedi- 
tion. 

Seventh dam. Maid of the Oaks, by imp. Spread 
Eagle. 

Eighth dam, Annette, by imp. Shark. 

Ninth dam, by Rockingham. 

Tenth dam, by True Whig. 

Eleventh dam, by Baylor's Gallant. 

Twelfth dam, by imp. Regulus. 

Thirteenth dam, imp. Diamond, by Cullen Arabian. 

Fourteenth dam, Grisewood's Lady Thigh, by 
Croft's Partner. 

Fifteenth dam, by Greyhound. 

Sixteenth dam, Sophonista's dam, by Curwen Bay 
Barb. 

Seventeenth dam, by D'Arcy's Chestnut Arabian. 

Eighteenth dam, by Whiteshirt. 

Nineteenth dam, old Montague mare. 
Imp. Glengarry, by Thormanby. 

Dam, Carbine, by Bifleman, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

March 27, 1881, ch. f., Glendair (sold), by Norfolk. 

1882, barren. 
Feb'y 18, 1883, b. f., Guenn (sold), by Flood. 
Feb'y 6, 1884, ch. c. (dead), by imp. Young Prince. 
Jan'y 29, 1885, ch. c, Guardsman (sold), by Monday. 
Feb'y 16, 1886, b. c, Geoffrey, by Flood. 
Feb'y 1, 1887, b. f., by Flood. 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 14 

IMP. GONEAWAY, b. ra., 16.1 hands; strip; inside of off 
hind coronet white; foaled 1877; bred by 
Prince Soltakoff. By North Lincoln. 

First dam, Bounceaway, by Zuyder Zee. 
Second dam, Press Forward, by Pyrhus the First. 
Third dam, Vibration, by Sir Hercules. 
Fourth dam, Echo, by Emilius. 
Fifth dam, daughter of Scud or Pioneer. 
Sixth dam, Canary Bird, by Whiskey. 
Seventh dam, Canary, by Coriander. 
Eighth dam. Miss Green, by Highflyer. 
Ninth dam, Harriet, by Matchem. 
Tenth dam, Flora, by Regulus. 
Eleventh dam, daughter of Bartlett's Childers. 
Twelfth dam, daughter of Bay Bolton. 
Thirteenth dam, daughter of Belgrade Turk. 
North Lincoln, by Pylad'es. 

First dam, Cherokee, by Redshank, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 20, 1884, imp. b. f.. Getaway, by Balfe. 
April 22, 1885, imp. br. c, Bruce,^bv Foxhall. 
March27. 1886, b. f., Gerhardine, by Flood. 
Feb'y 26, 1887, b. f., by Flood. 

(Stinted to ArgyJe.) 



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No. 15 

IMP. GOULA, b. m., 15.3 hands; foaled 1881; bred by 
The Duke of Hamilton. By Exminster. 

First dam, Goura, by Beadsman. 
Second dam, Columba, by Charleston. 
Third dam, Vexation, by Touchstone. 
Fourth dam, Vat, by Langar. 

Fifth dam, Wire (sister to Whalebone), by Waxy. 
Sixth dam, Penelope, by Trumpator. 
Seventh dam. Prunella, by Highflyer. 
Eighth dam, Promise, by Snap. 
Ninth dam, Julia, by Blank. 
Tenth dam. Spectator's dam, by Partner. 
Eleventh dam, Bonny Lass, by Bay Bolton. 
Twelfth dam, daughter of Darley's Arabian. 
Thirteenth dam, daughter of Byerly's Turk. 
Fourteenth dam, daughter of Tafitblet Barb. 
Fifteenth dam, daughter of Place's White Turk. 
Sixteenth dam, Natural Barb Mare. 
Exminster, by Newminster (sire of Hermit). 
First dam. Stockings, by Stockwell. 
Second dam, Mowerina, by Touchstone, etc. , etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 15, 1886, b. c, by Shannon. 
Jan'y 21, 1887, br. f., by Bishop. 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 16 



JENNIE C, ch n. 15.2 hands; star; hind feet and ankles 
white; foaled 1868; bred by Geo. Treat, Cali- 
fornia. By Norfolk. 

First dam, Virginia, by Revenue. 

becond dam Cornnne, by imp. Gleucoe. 

Ihird dam, Ariel, by imp. Sarpedon. 

fourth dam, Lancess, by Lance. 

^ilth dam, Aurora, by Aratus. 

bixth dam, Paragon, by imp. Buzzard. 
fVZ)' f'""' Incliana by Butler's Columbus. 

' Pirago": "" ^""'' ^y ^^""'^^ Hampton's 
Ninth dam, Moll, by imp. Figure 
. I enth dam, Old Slamerkin, by imp. Wildair. 
Eleventh dam, imp. Cub mare, by Cub. 
Twellth dam, .Vmaranthus' dam, by Second. 
Ihuteen h dam, dam of Leede's Flash and Fop bv 

^^"Sv v'"": ^''^'' ^" ^"^^'^ ^''^^' P^^^-^^er, l.y 
Oiott s Partner. -^ 

Fifteenth dam, sister to Guy, by Greyhound 
Sixteenth dam. Brown Farewell, by MaSs 
Seventeenth d.m, by Brimmer. ^ ^'^'^^^^'^^«- 
Eighteenth dam, b/Place's White Turk. 
Nineteenth dam, by Dodsworth 
Twentieth dam, Layton Barb mare. 
rNoitolk, by Lexington. 

First dam, Novice, by imp. Glencoe. 
Second dam, Cliloe Anderson, by Rodolph. 

Transl., l'' ^^?^'''""' ^^ ^"- ^^^^1-- ^f 
xiausport, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

._ iood, barren. 

ApTu'l- Zt- ± t-f^'} Twain (sold), b, Mou.lay. 

Feb> 7, 1887, b, t, bj Bishop. 

Ig (Stinted to iiujj. Cyrus.) 



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No. 17 

KATHAEION, b. m., 15.2 hands; foaled 1873; bred by 
J. & A. C. Franklin, Tennessee, By Harry of 
the West. 

First dam, Kathleen, by Lexington. * 

Second dam, Maria Innis, by imp. Yorkshire. 
Third dam, Ann Innis, by American Eclipse. 
Fourth dam, Miss Obstinate, by Sumpter. 
Fifth dam, Jenny Slamerkin, by Tiger. 
Sixth dam, Paragon, by imp. Buzzard. 
Seventh dam, Indiana, by Columbus. 
Eighth dam, by Wade Hampton's Paragon. 
Ninth dam, by imp. Figure. 
Tenth dam, Maria Slamerkin, by Wildair. 
Eleventh dam, imp. Cub mare, by Cub. 
Twelfth dam, Amaranthus' dam, by Second. 
Thirteenth dam, dam of Leede's Flash and Fop, by 

Starling. 
Fourteenth dam, by Croft's Partner. 
Fifteenth dam, sister to Guy, by Greyhound. 
Sixteenth dam, Brown Farewell, by Makeless. 
Seventeenth dam, by Brimmer. 
Eighteenth dam, by Place's White Turk. 
jSineteenth dam, by Dodsworth. 
Twentieth dam, Lay ton Barb mare. 
Harry of the West, by Lexington. 

First dam, Laura, by imp. Leviathan. 
Second dam, by Stockholder, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 6, 1881, b c. (dead), by Monday. 
March 23. 1882, b. f., Kathleen, by Shannon. 
March 6, 1883, b. f., Keepsake (sold), by Flood. 

1884, barren. 
April 7, 1885, b. c, Jason (sold), by Flood. 
April 18, 1886, b. c, Kenneth, by Joe Hooker. 

1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to imp. Cyrus.) 



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No. IS 

LADY EVANGELINE, b. m., 16 hands; star: hind feet 
white; foaled 1875; bred by Messrs. Bell & 
Pearce, Cal. By Leiuster. 

First dam, Tibbie Dunbar, by imp. Bonnie Scot- 
land. 

Second dam, Brenna, by imp. Knight of St. George. 

Third dam, Levity, l3y imp. Trustee. 

Fourth dam, Vandal's dam, by imp. Tranby. 

Fifth dam, Lucilla, by Trumpator. 

Sixth dam, Lucy, by Orphan. 

Seventh dam, Maria, by Melzar. 

Eighth dam, by imp. Highflyer. 

Ninth dam, by Baylor's Fearnaught. 

Tenth dam, by Ariel, son of Moreton's Traveler. 

Eleventh dam, imp. Duchess (called Diamond), by 
Cullen Arabian. 

Twelfth dam. Lady Thigh, by Croft's Partner. 

Thirteenth dam, by Greyhound. 

Fourteenth dam, Sophonista's dam, by Curwen Bay 
Barb. 

Fifteenth dam, by D'Arcy's chestnut Arabian. 

Sixteenth dam, by Whiteshirt. 

Seventeenth dam, old Montague mare. 
Leinster, by imp. Australian. 

First dam, Luileme, by Lexington. 

Second dam. Rosette, by imp. Yorkshire. 

Third dam. Picayune, by Medoc, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 20, 1882, b. c. Valiant (sold), by Monday. 

1883, barren. 
Jan'y 6, 1884, premature, by Shannon. 
Feb'y 9, 1885, ch. f. (sold), by Flood. 
Feb'y 3, 1886, b. c. Flood Tide, by Flood. 
Jan'y 30, 1887, b. f., by Flood. 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 19 

IMP. LAELIA, ch. m., 15.2 hands; strip ; four white legs; 
foaled 1881; bred by Mr. Leopold De Rothschild. 
By C'arnelian. 

First dam, Masdevallia, by Mandrake or North 

Lincoln. 
Second dam, Evelina, by King Tom. 
Third dam, Agnes, by Pantaloon. 
Fourth dam, Black Agnes, by Velocipede. 
Fifth dam, daughter of Walton. 
Sixth dam. Young Noisette, by Diomed. 
Seventh dam, Noisette, by Squirrel. 
Eighth dam, Carina, by Marske. 
Ninth dam, by Bhmk. 
Tenth dam, Dizzy, by Driver. 
Eleventh dam, by Smiling Tom. 
Twelfth dam, by Oysterfoot. 
Thirteenth dam, by Merlin. 
Fourteenth dam, by Commoner. 
Fifteenth dam, Coppin mare. 
Carnelian, by Lecturer. 

First dam, Tourmaline, by King Tom. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

(Not Stinted.) 



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Xo. 20 

MOZELLE, br. m., 14.3 hands; strip; foaled 1879; l)red by 
Richard O'Neil, California. By Monday. 

First dam, Camilla Urso, by Lodi. 
Second dam, Annette, by Lexington. 
Third dam, by Grey Eagle. 
Fourth dam, Mary Morris, by Medoc, etc. 
Monday, by Colton. 

First dam, Mollie Jackson, by Vandal, etc. . 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 6, 1883, b c, Mozart, gelded (sold), by Flood. 
March 21, 1884, br. f., Monora (trotter), by Fa'His. 
' March 23, 1885, b. f., by Don Victor. 

March 28, 1886, ch. f., (trotter), by Will Crocker. 
March 19, 1887, br. f. (trotter), by Clay. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle) 



No. 31 

IMP. MUSIC, ch. m., 15^ hands ; blaze face; near hind leg 
white; foaled February 20, 1884 ; bred by Her 
Majesty, England. By Prince Charlie. 

First dam, imp Mutiny, by Adventurer. 
Second dam, Muta, by The Duke. 
Third dam, Mirella, by Gemma di Vergy. 
Fourth dam. Lady Roden, by West Australian. 
Fifth dam. Ennui, by Bay Middleton. 
Sixth dam, Blue Devils, by Velocipede. 
Seventh dam, Care, by Woful. 
Eighth dam, Camariue's dam, by Rubens. 
Adventurer, by Newminster, 

First dam, Palmea, by Emilius. 

Second dam, Francesca, by Partisan, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

r Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 22 

IMP. MUTINY, ch., m., 15.3 hands; star; foaled 1879; 
bred by Her Majesty. By Adventurer. 

First dam, Muta, by the Duke. 
Second dam, Mirella, by Gemma di Vergy. 
Third dam. Lady Rodeu, by West Australian. 
Fourth dam, Ennui, by Bay Middleton. 
Fifth dam, Blue Devils, by Velocipede. 
Sixth dam, Care, by Woful. 
Seventh dam, Camarine's dam, by Rubens. 
Eighth dam, Teppitywitchet, by Waxy. 
Ninth dam, Hare, by Sweetbriar. 
Tenth dam, by Justice. 
Eleventh dam, by Chymist. 
Twelfth dam, by South. 

Thirteenth dam, Sister to Sir James Lowther's 
Babraham. 
Adventurer, by Newminster. 

First dam, Palmea, byEmilius, etc., etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Feb'y 20, 1884, imp. ch. f., Music, by Prince Charlie. 

1885, premature, by Foxhall. 
April 1, 1886, br. f., Marcella, by Grinstead. 
March 8, 1887, ch. f., by Wild Idle. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 



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No. 23 

NOVA ZEMBLA, b. m., 15.3 hands; star; little white on 
outside of off fore coronet; foaled 1875; bred 
by J. and A. C. Franklin, Tenn. By imp. 
Glengarry. 

First dam, Nevada, by Lexington. 

Second dam. Lightsome, by imp. Glencoe. 

Third dam, Levity, by imp. Trustee. 

Fourth dam, Vandal's dam, by imp. Tranby. 

Fifth dam, Lucilla, by Trumpator. 

Sixth dam, Lucy, by Orphan. 

Seventh dam, Maria, by Melzar. 

Eighth dam, by imp. Highflyer. 

Ninth dam, by Baylor's Fearnaught. 

Tenth dam, by Ariel, son of Moreton's Traveler. 

Eleventh dam, by imp. Jack of Diamonds. 

Twelfth dam, imp Duchess (called Diamond), by 

Cullen Arabian. 
Thirteenth dam. Lady Thigh, Croft's Partner. 
Fourteenth dam, by Greyhound. 
Fifteenth dam, Sophonista's dam, bv Curwen Bay 

Barb. 
Sixteenth dam, by D'Arcy'3 chestnut Arabian. 
Seventeenth dam, by Whiteshirt. 
Eighteenth dam, Old Montague Mare. 
Imp. Glengarry, by Thormanby. 

Dam, Carbine, by Rifleman, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

March 6, 1881, b. c. (sold), by Norfolk. 

1882, br. c. (dead), by Shannon. 
April 4, 188:}, b. f., Nisa (sold), by Shannon. 

1881, barren. 
Jan'y 22, 1885, br. f. (sold), by Flood. 
Jan'y 11, 1886, b. f., by Shannon. 

1887, premature, by Flood. 

(Stinted to Shauuon.) 



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No. 24 

IMP. PATILLA, b. m., 15.3 hands, small star; foaled 1881; 
bred at The Bonehill Stud. By Pero Gomez. 

First dam, Young Lady, by Young Melbourne. 
Second dam, My Lady, by Lamb ton. 
Third dam. Little Lady, by Orlando. 
Fourth dam. Valley, by Voltaire. 
Fifth dam, Martha Lynn, by Mulatto. 
Sixth dam, Leda, by Filho tie Puta. 
Seventh dam, Treasure, by Camillus. 
Eighth dam, daughter of Hyaeinthus. 
Ninth dam, Zara, by Delpini. 
Tenth dam, Flora, by King Fergus. 
Eleventh dam, Atalanta, by Matchem. 
Twelfth dam. Lass o' the Mill, by Oroonoko. 
Thirteenth dam, by Old Traveler. 
Fourteenth dam. Miss Makeless, by Young Grey- 
hound. 
Fifteenth dam, by Old Partner. 
Sixteenth dam. Miss Dor's dam, by Woodcock. 
Seventeenth dam, by Croft's Bay Barb. 
Eighteenth dam, by Makeless. 
Nineteenth dam, by Brimmer. 
Twentieth dam, by Dickey Pierson. 
Twenty-first dam, Burton Barb mare. 
Pero Gomez, by Beadsman. 

First dam, Salamanca, by Student. 
Second dam, Bravery, by Gameboy, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

April 13, 1885 imp. br. c, Peter Jr. (sold), bv Peter. 
April 5, 188H,' b. c, by Flood. 
1887, barren.' 

(Stiuted to Argyle.) 



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No. 25 

IMP. PETROLEUSE, b. m., 16 bands; near fore foot white; 
hind legs white half-way ; foaled 1880; bred by 
Mr. Leopold De Rothschild. By Plebeian. 

First dam, Resolution, by Lecturer. 

Second dam, Annexation, by King Tom. 

Third dam, daughter of Slane. 

Fourth dam, Leritia, by Sir Hercules. 

Fifth dam. Miss Letty, by Priam. 

Sixth dam, daughter of Orville. 

Seventh dam, Golden Leg's dam, by Buzzard. 

Eighth dam, Hornpipe, by Trumpator. 

Ninth dam, Luna, by Herod. 

Tenth dam, Proserpine (sister to Eclipse), by 

Marske. 
Eleventh dam, Spiletta, by Regulus. 
Twelfth dam, Mother Western, by Smith's son of 

Snap. 
Thirteenth dam, by Montague. 
Fourteenth dam, by Haut Boy. 
Fifteenth dam, by Brimmer. 
Plebeian, by Joskin. 

First dam, Queen Elizabeth, by Autocrat, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 10, 1885, imp. b. f., Cornelia, by Isonomy. 

1886, barren. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 



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No. 26 

PHOEBE ANDERSON, bl. m., 15.2 hands; strip; near 
fore and hind legs white; foaled April 18, 1881; 
bred by Leland Stanford, Palo Alto. By 
Monday. 

First dam, Florence Anderson, by Enquirer. 
Second dam, Sally Anderson, by imp. Glencoe. 
Third dam, Chloe Anderson, by Eodolph. 
Fourth dam. Belle Anderson, by Sir William of 

Transport. 
Fifth dam. Butterfly, by Sumpter. 
Sixth dam, by imp. Buzzard. 

Seventh dam, daughter of Daudridge's Fearnaught. 
Eighth dam, by imp. Janus. 
Monday, by Colton. 

First dam, Mollie Jackson, by Vandal, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PEODUCE. 

May 7, 1887, b. f., by Grinstead. 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



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No. 27 

PRECIOUS, b. m., 15.1 hands; foaled April 14, 1ST9; bred 
by S. D. Bruce, N. Y. By Lever. 

First dam, Frolic, by Thunder. 
Second dam, imp. Siskin, by Muscovite. 
Third dam, Little Finch, by Hornsea. 
Fourth dam, Hinda, by Sultan. 
Fifth dam, Katherina, by Woful. 
Sixth dam. Landscape, by Reubens. 
Seventh dam, Iris, by Brush. 
Eighth dam, by King Herod. 
Ninth dam, by Goldfiuder. 
Tenth dam, by The Sedley Arabian. 
Eleventh dam, Vannessa, by Regulus. 
Twelfth dam, by Fox. 

Thirteenth dam, by the Bloody Shouldered Arabian. 
Fourteenth dam, by Bassett Arabian. 
Fifteenth dam, an Arabian Mare. 
Lever, by Lexington. 

First dam. Levity, by imp. Trustee, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

Jan'y 22, 1885, b. c, Peel, bv Monday. 

March 21, 1886, ch. c, Philander, by Wild Idle. 

March 5, 1887, b. c, by Flood. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 



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No. as 
IMP. QUEEN BESS, b. m., 16 bands; star; strip; near 
hind foot white; white spot on front of off hind 
coronet; foaled 1880; bred by K. Howett. 
By Strathconau. 

First dcim, England's Queen, by King of Trumps. 

Second dam, Gibside Lady, by Rataplan. 

Third dam, Lady Hawthorne, by Windhound. 

Fourth dam. Alice Hawthorne, by Muley Moloch 

Fifth dam, Rebecca, by Lottery. 

Sixth dam. daughter of Cervantes. 

Seventh dam. Anticipation, by Benningbrough. 

Eightli dam, Expectation, by Herod. 

Ninth dam, by Skim. 

Tenth dam, by Janus. 

Eleventh dam, Spinster, by Crab. 

Twelfth dam (The Widderington Mare), by Partner. 

Thirteenth dam, Sister to Squirrels dam, by Bloody 

Buttocks. 
Fourteenth dam, by Greyhound. 
Fifteenth dam, by Makless. 
Sixteenth dam, by Brimmer. 
Seventeenth dam, Place's White Turk. 
Eighteenth dam, by Dodgeworth. 
Nineteenth dam, Layton Barb Mare. 
Strathconan, by Newminsier. 

First dam. Souvenir, by Chancellor, etc., etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 11, 1884, imp. ch. f., Berna, by Fetterlock. 
April 15, 1885, imp. ch. f., Bridget, by Foxhall. 
May 5, 1886, b. f., Bessie Hooker, by Joe Hooker. 
1887, not bred. 

(Stinted to Flood.) 



28; 



No. 39 

RIGLIN, l)r. m., 15,2 hands; few white hairs in forehead; 
foaled 1875; bred by E. T. Carr, Tenn. By 
imp. Glengarry. 

First dam, Rigamarole, by imp. Australian. 

Second dam, Eescue, by Berthune. 

Third dam, Alice Carneal (Lexington's dam), by 

imp. Sarpedon. 
Fourth (lam, Rowena, by Sumpter. 
Fifth dam, L idy Robin, by Robin Grey. 
Sixth dam, Maria, by Melzar. 
Seventh dam, by Imp. Highflyer. 
Eighth dam, by Baylor's imp. Fearnaught. 
Ninth dam, by Ariel, brother to Partner. 
Tenth dam by imp. Jack of Diamonds. 
Eleventh dam, imp. Duchess (called Diamond), by 

Cullen Arabian. 
Twelfth dam, Grisewood's Lady Thioh, by Croft's 

Partner. 
Thirteenth dam, by Greyhound. 
Fourteenth dam, Sophonista's dam, bv Curwen Bay 

Barb. 
Fifteeuth dam, by D'Arcy's chestnut Arabian. 
Sixteenth dam, by Whiteshirt. 
Seventeenth dam, old Montague Mare. 
Imp. Glengarry, by Thormanby. 

Dam Carbine, by Rifleman, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book. ) 

PRODUCE. 

Jan'y 25, 1881, br. f., Rita (dead), by Monday. 
Jan'y 17, 1882, br. c, Regal, gelded (sold), by Shan- 
non. 
Feb'y 22, 1883, br. c, Regalia (sold), by Shannon. 
Feb'y 19, 1884, bl. f., Regina, by Shannon. 
Feb'y 20, 1885, b. c. Chancellor (sold), by Monday. 
March 18, 1886, b. f., by Flood. 
1887, barren. 

(Stinted to imp. Cyrus.) 



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No. 30 

IMP. ROSETTA, ch. m., 16 hands; strip; near hind leg 
white; off hind foot white; foaled 1881; bred 
by Mr. Laut. By Struan. 

First dam, Elegance, by Ely. 
» Second dam. Nemesis, by Newminster. 

Third dam, Varsoviana, by Ion. 
Fourth dam, daughter of Langar, by Selim. 
Fifth dam, sister to Cobweb, by Phantom. 
Sixth dam. Filagree, by Soothsayer. 
Seventh dam, Web, by Waxy. 
Eighth dam, Penelope, by Trumpator. 
Ninth dam, Prunella, by Highflyer. 
Tenth dam. Promise, by Snap. 
Eleventh dam, Julia, by Blank. 
Twelfth dam, Spectator's dam, by Partner. 
Thirteenth dam. Bonny Lass, by Bay Bolton. 
Fourteenth dam, by Darley's Arabian. 
Fifteenth dam, by the Byerly Turk. 
Sixteenth dam, Taffolet Barb. 
Seventeenth dam, by Place's White Turk. 
Eighteenth dam, Natural Barb mare. 
Struan, by Blair Athol. 

First dam, Terrific, by Touchstone, etc., etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April 9, 1885, imp, ch. f., Ceres, by Peregrine. 
March 31, 1886, ch. c, Rhona, by Flood. 
March 15, 1887, ch, c, , by Wild Idle. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 



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No. 31 

SALLIE GAKDNEE, ch. m., 15.3 hands; foaled 1873; 
bred by Arthur Towles, Tenn. By Vandal. 

First dam, Charlotte Thompson, by imp. Mickey 
Free. 

Second dam, Ada Tevis, by imp. Albion. 

Third dam, by imp. Leviathan. 

Fourth dam, by Jerry. 

Fifth dam, by Sir Archy. 

Sixth dam, by imp. Dare Devil. 

Seventh dam, imp. Bolingbroke, by imp. Pantaloon. 

Eighth dam, Cades, by Wormsley's King Herod. 

Ninth dam, Stella, by imp Othello. 

Tenth dam, imp. Selima, by Godolphin Arabian. 

Eleventh dam, large Hartley mare, by his Blind 
Horse. 

Twelfth dam, Flying Whig, by Williams' Wood- 
stock Arabian. 

Thirteenth dam, by St. Victor Barb. 

Fourteenth dam, by Whynot, son of Fenwick Barb. 
Vandal, by imp. Glencoe. 

First dam, Alaric's dam, by imp. Tranby. 

Second dam, Lucilla, by Trumpator. 

Third dam, Lucy, by Orphan, etc., etc. 

(See Bruce's American Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

May 7, 1879, b. f., Eleanor (trotter), by Electioneer. 
May 16, 1880, br. c, trotter, gelded (dead), by 
Mohawk Chief. 

1881, not bred. 
Feb'y 15, 1882, b. c. Garland (sold), by Shannon. 
Jan'y 29, 1883, ch. c, Gardey (sold), bv Flood. 
Feb'y 9, 1884, ch. f., Sallie G., by Flood. 

1885, barren. 
March 7, 1886, ch. f., Amy Gardner (dead), by Flood. 

1887, barren. 

(Stinted to ShaunoD.) 



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No. 32 

IMP. TEARDROP, ch. m., 15.3 hands; stai; fore feet 
white; near hind coronet white; off hind foot 
white above ankle; foaled 1876; bred by Mr. 
Houldsworth. By Scottish Chief. 

First dam, Niobe, by Loup Garou. 
Second dam, Messerima, by Pantaloon. 
Third dam, Phryne, by Touchstone. 
Fourth dam, Decoy, by Filho de Puta. 
Fifth dam, Finessa, by Peruvian. 
Sixth dam, Violante, by John Bull. 
Seventh dam. Sister to Skyscraper, by Highflyer. 
Eighth dam. Everlasting, by Eclipse. 
Ninth dam, Hayaena. by Snap. 
Tenth dam. Miss Belsea, by Regulus. 
Eleventh dam, by Bartlett's Childers. 
Twelfth dam, by Honej^wood's Arabian. 
Thirteenth dam, Byerly Mare (dam of the Two 
True Blues). 
Scottish Chief, by Lord of the Isles. 

First dam, Miss Ann, by The Little Known, etc. 

(See English Stud Book.) 

PRODUCE. 

April — , 1884, imp. b. c, Cyrus, by Wenlock. 
April 25, 1885, imp. br. c, Brutus, by Macgregor. 
April 6, 1886, b. f. (dead), by Flood'. 
March 12, 1887, b. f., by Wild'ldle. 

(Stinted to Wild Idle.) 






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